Jordan on Nostr: The average rent in The U.S. is $1,740(*1), let's say The Average McDonald's, or ...
The average rent in The U.S. is $1,740(*1), let's say The Average McDonald's, or Walmart employee, and somehow has a full time position (unlikely), they're earning $13.05 (*2) to $14.68 (*3).
At $13.05 × 40 = $522 × 52 = $27,144 (Annual Pay)
$1,740 x 12 = 20,880 (Annual Rent costs)
$27,144 - $20,880 = $6,264 left over ÷ 12 = $522 / month to cover everything else.
Average grocery costs per month is about $300.
So $222 left over to pay taxes, gas, electricity, water, phone bills, college debt, credit cards, car payments, etc.
And that's being generous, the reality is more grim for a lot of people.
Source 1 (*1): https://www.rentcafe.com/average-rent-market-trends/us/
Source 2 (*2):
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/McDonald%27s/salaries
Source 3 (*3):
https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Employer=Walmart.com/Hourly_Rate
At $13.05 × 40 = $522 × 52 = $27,144 (Annual Pay)
$1,740 x 12 = 20,880 (Annual Rent costs)
$27,144 - $20,880 = $6,264 left over ÷ 12 = $522 / month to cover everything else.
Average grocery costs per month is about $300.
So $222 left over to pay taxes, gas, electricity, water, phone bills, college debt, credit cards, car payments, etc.
And that's being generous, the reality is more grim for a lot of people.
Source 1 (*1): https://www.rentcafe.com/average-rent-market-trends/us/
Source 2 (*2):
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/McDonald%27s/salaries
Source 3 (*3):
https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Employer=Walmart.com/Hourly_Rate