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In many American communities, families working in low-wage jobs make insufficient income to live locally given the local cost of living.


Recently, in a number of high-cost communities, community organizers and citizens have successfully argued that the prevailing wage offered by the public sector and key businesses should reflect a wage rate required to meet minimum standards of living.
In many American communities and communities  across the world, families working in low-wage jobs make insufficient income to live locally given the local cost of living.
 
Recently in the U.S. in a number of high-cost communities, community organizers and citizens have successfully argued that the prevailing wage offered by the public sector and key businesses should reflect a wage rate required to meet minimum standards of living.
 
OpenWageNation has developed a '''Living Wage Calculator''' to estimate the cost of living in communities or region. The calculator lists typical expenses, the living wage and typical wages for the selected location.
 
 
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*GreenPolicy360 recommends and encourages community groups to 'recycle' and 'repurpose' this '''Living Wage Calculator model (and code)'''. The Calculator can be customized and applied in cities and communities in every country. Use a "green best practices" approach to assemble available data into a practical tool that can be applied in your own community's '''Living Wage Campaign'''.


Therefore we have developed a living wage calculator to estimate the cost of living in your community or region. The calculator lists typical expenses, the living wage and typical wages for the selected location.


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Revision as of 13:18, 3 July 2016

Living Wage Calculator

http://livingwage.mit.edu/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_wage


Living Wage campaign.jpeg


In many American communities and communities across the world, families working in low-wage jobs make insufficient income to live locally given the local cost of living.

Recently in the U.S. in a number of high-cost communities, community organizers and citizens have successfully argued that the prevailing wage offered by the public sector and key businesses should reflect a wage rate required to meet minimum standards of living.

OpenWageNation has developed a Living Wage Calculator to estimate the cost of living in communities or region. The calculator lists typical expenses, the living wage and typical wages for the selected location.


LivingWageNow

  • GreenPolicy360 recommends and encourages community groups to 'recycle' and 'repurpose' this Living Wage Calculator model (and code). The Calculator can be customized and applied in cities and communities in every country. Use a "green best practices" approach to assemble available data into a practical tool that can be applied in your own community's Living Wage Campaign.


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http://livingwage.mit.edu/articles

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http://livingwage.mit.edu/articles/19-new-data-calculating-the-living-wage-for-u-s-states-counties-and-metro-areas