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Fact Friday – Fair market value rent

Published 15 March 2018
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There is currently NO STATE in the nation where a minimum wage job will pay the rent of an apartment at fair market value. Pathlight HOME exists to offer affordable housing for the vulnerable in our community.

There is currently NO STATE in the nation where a minimum wage job will pay the rent of an apartment at fair market value.

There is no state in the nation where a minimum wage job will pay the rent

 

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