Median wage data are from the BLS Occupational Employment Statistics survey.
Median wage data are from the BLS Occupational Employment Statistics survey.
Not exact matches
The report analyzed
median home prices derived from publicly recorded sales deed
data collected by ATTOM Data Solutions and average wage data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 464 U.S. counties with a combined population of more than 197 mill
data collected by ATTOM
Data Solutions and average wage data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 464 U.S. counties with a combined population of more than 197 mill
Data Solutions and average
wage data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 464 U.S. counties with a combined population of more than 197 mill
data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 464 U.S. counties with a combined population of more than 197 million.
We also looked at
data on
median home values in each state to determine where it would take the longest to save for a down payment on a home at the minimum
wage.
The
data on minimum
wage were obtained from the U.S. Department of Labor, while
median owner - occupied home values for the states came from
data provided by S&P.
However, the
data here revealed that seemingly minor differences in minimum
wage and
median housing cost led to a significant contrast in the amount of time required to save.
In Oregon, an unlicensed veterinary assistant earns a
median wage of $ 13.00 per hour (2016
data), and a front office staff person earns a
median wage of $ 13.50 per hour (2016
data).
In Oregon, the
median wage for CVTs is $ 17.29 per hour (2016
data).
In Oregon, a practice manager earns a
median wage of $ 21.00 per hour (2016
data).
Median home prices during the first quarter of 2018 were not affordable for average
wage earners in 68 percent of counties throughout the country, according to ATTOM
Data Solutions Home Affordability Report.
The firm's 2018 Rental Affordability Report «shows buying a
median - priced residence is more affordable than renting a three - bedroom property in 54 percent of the U.S. counties the company analyzed,» The Post says, based on fair market rent
data for 2018 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development,
wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and public records of sales.