Bedrooms Housing Wage Fair Market Rent Annual Income Needed to Afford Work Hours/Week at Minimum Wage Minimum Wage/Rent Affordable at Min. Wage 14/728 0 1 2 3 4 28.02 28.85 32.83 42.60 52.06 1.457 1,500 1,707 2,215 2.707 58.280 60,000 68,280 88,600 108,280 80 82 94 122 149 1) How does the "minimum wage" column compare to the "housing wage" column? 2) Are the "work hours per week at minimum wage" columns realistic? Why or why not? What are some alternatives one would need to pursue in order to access housing if one is making the minimum wage? 3) When examining the annual income needed to afford" and the "fair market rent columns," do you think many working-class families can easily afford housing in the states/jurisdictions under examination? you notice 4) When you scroll down to the bottom of the page for each state you choose, do any specific patterns about the types of jobs that don't provide enough for housing, the amount of persons concentrated within each job, and/or the amount of jobs that don't provide enough for a 1-2 bedroom in that state? Bedrooms Housing Wage Fair Market Rent Annual Income Needed to Afford Work Hours/Week at Minimum Wage Minimum Wage/Rent Affordable at Min. Wage 14/728 0 1 2 3 4 28.02 28.85 32.83 42.60 52.06 1.457 1,500 1,707 2,215 2.707 58.280 60,000 68,280 88,600 108,280 80 82 94 122 149 1) How does the "minimum wage" column compare to the "housing wage" column? 2) Are the "work hours per week at minimum wage" columns realistic? Why or why not? What are some alternatives one would need to pursue in order to access housing if one is making the minimum wage? 3) When examining the annual income needed to afford" and the "fair market rent columns," do you think many working-class families can easily afford housing in the states/jurisdictions under examination? you notice 4) When you scroll down to the bottom of the page for each state you choose, do any specific patterns about the types of jobs that don't provide enough for housing, the amount of persons concentrated within each job, and/or the amount of jobs that don't provide enough for a 1-2 bedroom in that state