Rent was going up BEFORE the increase in wages
I mean.....ain't all blue cities violent? Baltimore is no different to me than Shreveport on tha cool.Yeah, but then you have to live in Baltimore
Minimum wage in Florida 2 years ago was $8. It is now $12. The minimum wage jumped more in 2 years than it did the previous 20. In 2026 legislation is already in place minimum wage will be $15
So, I will repeat…stop making these goofy ass threads.
But yea 1300 for a methlab is insane
how many can afford that? black ppl here seem to only be delegated to low level jobs... you gotta work remotely to get fair pay.You want anything decent here in Florida, it’s $1800 baseline
South Florida not that bad. It's like a state within a state.There is no amount of money you can pay to me to live in a fascist state like florida or texas, imagine having white supremacists authoritarian goons like desantis and that devil abbot ruling over your state and having veto over policy, no thanks
There's no way you think this makes senseInstead of getting emotional, I’d advise you nggas to get a macroeconomical clue.
Minimum wage in Florida 2 years ago was $8. It is now $12. The minimum wage jumped more in 2 years than it did the previous 20. In 2026 legislation is already in place minimum wage will be $15
So, I will repeat…stop making these goofy ass threads.
Since you want to talk about the macroeconomics affecting Miami real estate why not talk about the fact that property insurance went up by 20% between 2021-2023 effectively increasing operating costs? Or that 31.5% of the real estate sales in Miami were by investors which directly effects the supply?