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mean wage in usa is like 60k i believe, so 30 k +-. (thats before looking a quintiles) perfectly survivable tbh
Right now 30k per year in the US is hardly survivable outside of rural areas. Rent can cost 30k a year in big cities and 30k a year is a minimum wage job.
sans rent, as we are talking about products and commodities. And yeah, it would require but outside of that its survivable wage, non? even with medical and utilities prices being slightly bonkers