The study calculated the hourly wage an individual would need to live in an average, two-bedroom apartment.
'Out of Reach,' the annual housing report, said individuals, on average nationally, need to make an hourly wage of $19.35 per hour to rent a $1,006 two-bedroom apartment, reported the Huffington Post.
According to the Huffington Post, the hourly wage necessary to afford a two-bedroom rental unit was the highest in these states, with Connecticut landing in the Top 10:
- District of Columbia, $28.04;
- California, $26.65
- New York, $25.67
- New Jersey, $25.17
- Maryland, $24.64
- Massachusetts, $24.64
- Connecticut, $24.29
- Alaska, $22.55
- Washington, $21.69
- Delaware, $21.09
Connecticut ranks fifth for having the largest gap between how much is needed to afford rent and how much renters actually make. A minimum wage worker earns $16.16 in Connecticut, while the necessary amount needed is $24.29, leaving a difference of $8.12 per hour, according to the Huffington Post.
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