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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
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HELP PLEASE:) The author of Nickel and Dimed, Barbara Ehrenreich, found that she could not survive on $7.00 per hour—not if she

wanted to live indoors. Consider how her experiment would have played out in your community. Limiting yourself to $7.50 per hour (which is approximately the minimum wage today in most states), create a hypothetical monthly budget for your part of the country.
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qwelly [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

Barbara Ehreneich's minimum wage of $7 may have been close to affordable and reaching monthly budgets. However, she would not survive a day in my community. Particularly in California 2020, along with food, gas, health & car insurance, and shelter. A hypothetical monthly budget in my part of the country would range from one grand to two grand. This is because California is one of the most expensive states in the country and with a job of $7.50 per hour, I would need to stay at a hotel for a few days before getting a second job. Then and only then would I be able to withhold a monthly budget.

Explanation:

I used this for my AP Lang class lol. Feel free to copy me, just change the words around and alter some to synonyms. yw bae ;>

podryga [215]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: $7.50 x 10 (assuming I would work 10 hours a day, like Barbara Ehrenreich did) = $75 x 5 days/week = $375 x 4 weeks in a month = $1500

i would make $1500 a month, excluding tax that would be $1000. I would barely be able to pay for my rent and utilities with this money.

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