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It would be helpful if some of those advocating the "living wage" minimum wage would clarify what it would cover. I, for one, would not have expected frequent dining at fast-food establishments would be included.
Also, would the minimum very by circumstance? Would a single mother with 3 children qualify for a high minimum than a married couple with no kids? Does the minimum wage in New York City need to be high than in Topeka?
Well, I've tried this one before myself. This is my opinion:
Living wage should cover those basic expenditures needed to survive in a healthy and safe living condition - rent in a reasonable location (no slums), sufficient healthy food to make meals (based on local discount stores), energy costs, water costs, waste costs, transportation (say, the cost of a month's public transportation pass every month), etc. for a single person.
It should NOT cover eating out every meal, or hi-def TV, or cable entertainment, or any 'bling'.
Ideally, it should vary by circumstance, but keeping track of those circumstances might be unbelievably hard. It definitely should be defined at the city level, as cost of living varies so much between cities.
I'd say that child care assistance and such should be differentiated based on current level of pay - that is, if a single mother with one child earns minimum wage, the state pays for child care; if she earns, say, minimum plus half of what child care costs, the state should pick up the other half.
Of course, we could use a similar system for all public assistance - that whatever you make short of living wages, the state makes up in the form of food stamps or rent assistance or whatever - because currently, public assistance is broken, very very badly.
It's important, I think, to remember that not all minimum wage earners are teenagers living at home with mom and pop. An awful lot of them are middle-aged former-housewives, or ex-military with non-translatable skills, or people too poor to pursue higher education. They're single moms and married with kids and everything in between.
