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by throwway120385
136 days ago
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Is it reasonable for two people who are dating to have to keep their shared apartment when they break up? What should happen if a roommate becomes flaky or moves out? These are all real situations that make me think that pinning "living wage" to a level where you have to have roommates is not a good goal. You're basically asking people to survive by accepting unstable living conditions and potentially taking strangers into their homes, which isn't exactly "having your needs met." |
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When did a 450 sqft studio apt become a luxury? Why should it? That's a tiny amount of space. People should be able to afford that.