Minimum Wage vs. Livable Wage is There a Difference?
Through a Work Options for Women program, she now works four hours a day, four days a week at Project Angel Heart, helping prepare meals and washing dishes. She’s paid $8.50 an hour, but even with the extra money, Charles’ budget is tight, and there’s no room for savings.
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