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US Politics 28w
Guess who’s been flurking us over now? “The MIT Living Wage Calculator effectively hands companies a tool on a silver platter—one engraved with the letters MIT, so to speak—that lets them pay people inadequately while appearing generous.”

What the Living Wage Leaves Out - by Nick Romeo - Behavioral Scientist

behavioralscientist.org

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Anonymous 28w

In short, people don’t actually want to live in the affordable-housing areas that the MIT surveys find, and it doesn’t include paying back student loans

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