@ToolPackinMama She's right. Going by economists' recommendations that housing costs shouldn't exceed ⅓ of gross income, and given that, in my area, the average rent is now ~$1450/mo. (and rising), then:
$1450×3=$4350×12=$52,200/yr.
For an hourly wage worker in a 40 hour job, with no OT, that works out to about $25/hr for a so-called "living (minimum) wage," significantly higher than California's current minimum wage of $20.
@feloneouscat @POOetryma @ToolPackinMama
You're ABSOLUTELY right!
We DO need those basics and UBI. The problem is our 'Bought and Paid For' politicians.
It's always been about them and their $$$, and never the People they are supposed to represent.