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claudiulodro | 19 days ago

Looks like Forsyth County is the richest county in Georgia and has a median household income of apparently $140k/yr (and median home price of ~$500k), so ballpark something close to that hourly rate does seem necessary if you want to have a median life *within that county*.

But nobody is advocating for setting the minimum wage equal to what it would cost to comfortably live in the wealthiest part of a state.

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raw_anon_1111|19 days ago

So now we want to set it to the poorest county in the state? The middle? Where there are no jobs? Do the people who work at the Walmart in Forsyth not deserve to a “livable wage”?

I didn’t randomly choose Forsyth County. I use to live there.

Or should they have to do an hour commute from a lower cost of living area in metro Atlanta?

What is living wage based on single? Head of household with kids?