Posted by kcm.MN on January 11, 2018 at 21:29:56 from (174.217.20.247):
In Reply to: OT - minimum wage posted by jimg.allentown on January 11, 2018 at 19:26:21:
I find it interesting how big-city living has forced increases in minimum wage, and therefore also increased prices on other goods. In some cities, you're living in a slum if you spend less than $200k annually on housing. Certainly cannot afford to live in more than a cardboard box with those rates! So people started moving outside city limits and commuting to work. So now land and housing is more expensive there with the new-found money. So then folks move to the next town and commute. ...Seems to be an endless cycle.
Nothing has changed out here in the last few decades, yet land prices keep going up. Why? Cause more out-of-the-area folks are buying up what land they can find and paying inflated prices, yet think they're getting a bargain. Kinda hard to keep track of all the changes.
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