Summary:
Forgive me, I forgot a title and can’t seem to take back my error…anyway, here’s some reading about the dangers of bad math as it pertains to housing affordability…the upside is that consequences for low-wage workers are less dire than a recent analysis suggests.
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Jodi Beggs considers the following as important: Economics, housing markets, income inequality, Minimum wage, rent prices
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Forgive me, I forgot a title and can’t seem to take back my error…anyway, here’s some reading about the dangers of bad math as it pertains to housing affordability…the upside is that consequences for low-wage workers are less dire than a recent analysis suggests.
Topics:
Jodi Beggs considers the following as important: Economics, housing markets, income inequality, Minimum wage, rent prices
This could be interesting, too:
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Forgive me, I forgot a title and can’t seem to take back my error…anyway, here’s some reading about the dangers of bad math as it pertains to housing affordability…the upside is that consequences for low-wage workers are less dire than a recent analysis suggests.