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    Here’s How Much You Need To Earn per Hour To Afford Rent in Every State

    By Sandy Baker,

    14 hours ago

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    If you’re renting, you know how much you need to pay each month. But have you ever considered how much you need to earn per hour to afford rent?

    As you consider ways to help pay for your rent , the data shows how much you'll need to afford even a small home.

    Here's how much you'll need to earn per hour to rent a two-bedroom home in your state.

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    About the numbers

    A National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) report examined how much you would need to earn per hour to afford a two-bedroom home in each state. They call this the Housing Wage.

    The "wage needed to afford rent" estimates a full-time worker's hourly wage to rent a two-bedroom home at the fair-market rate (FMR). They also assumed that the wage-earner would spend 30% of their income on rent, the "accepted standard of affordability."

    To get the "wage needed to afford rent" number for each state, the NLIHC multiplied the FMR by 12 to get the yearly cost and then calculated 30% of that amount.

    For example, the average FMR for a two-bedroom rental in the U.S. is $1,486.25. Multiplied by 12 months gets us $17,835 in rent for the year.

    If we only want to spend 30% of our earnings on rent, we'll need to multiply the annual rent by .3 to reach the total yearly income needed to afford a two-bedroom rental of $59,450 ($17,835 / .3 = $59,450).

    To get the "wage needed to afford rent," we simply divide the total annual income needed to afford a two-bedroom rental in each state by 52 (weeks per year) and then by 40 (hours per work week.

    That gives us $28.58 as the average "wage needed to afford rent" in the U.S. ($59,450 / 52 = $1,143; $1,143 / 40 = $28.58).

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    North Dakota: #51

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $956/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $18.38/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 101

    West Virginia: #50

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $960/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $18.46/hour

    Minimum wage: $8.75

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 84

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    Iowa: #49

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $981/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $18.86/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 104

    Arkansas: #48

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $987/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $18.97/hour

    Minimum wage: $11.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 69

    South Dakota: #47

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,024/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $19.68/hour

    Minimum wage: $11.20

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 70

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    Oklahoma: #46

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,035/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $19.91/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 110

    Mississippi: #45

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,042/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $20.03/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 111

    Nebraska: #44

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,075/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $20.32/hour

    Minimum wage: $12.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 68

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    Kansas: #43

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,060/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $20.38/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 112

    Montana: #42

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,078/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $20.73/hour

    Minimum wage: $10.30

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 81

    Ohio: #41

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,082/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $20.81/hour

    Minimum wage: $10.45

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 80

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    Missouri: #40

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,083/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $20.83/hour

    Minimum wage: $12.30

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 68

    Alabama: #39

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,086/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $20.88/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 115

    Kentucky: #38

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,090/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $20.97/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 116

    Wyoming: #37

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,091/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $20.98/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 116

    Wisconsin: #36

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,129/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $21.71/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 120

    New Mexico: #35

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,134/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $21.81/hour

    Minimum wage: $12.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 73

    Indiana: #34

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,148/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $22.07/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 122

    Louisiana: #33

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,150/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $22.11/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 122

    Idaho: #32

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,199/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $23.06/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 127

    Michigan: #31

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,204/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $23.16/hour

    Minimum wage: $10.33

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 90

    South Carolina: #30

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,252/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $24.08/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 133

    Tennessee: #29

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,264/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $24.31/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 134

    North Carolina: #28

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $$1,311/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $25.21/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 139

    Pennsylvania: #27

    Average rent for 2-bedroom home: $1,365/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $26.26/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 145

    Maine: #26

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,372/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $26.38/hour

    Minimum wage: $14.15

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 75

    Utah: #25

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,398/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $26.89/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 148

    Minnesota: #24

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,418/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $27.27/hour

    Minimum wage: $8.85 to $10.85

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 101

    Texas: #23

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,450/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $27.88/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 154

    Alaska: #22

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,488/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $28.61/hour

    Minimum wage: $11.73

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 98

    Illinois: #21

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,498/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $28.81/hour

    Minimum wage: $14.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 82

    Georgia: #20

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,287/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $24.75/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 160

    Vermont: #19

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,530/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $29.42/hour

    Minimum wage: $13.67

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 86

    Virginia: #18

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,573/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $30.25/hour

    Minimum wage: $12.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 101

    Delaware: #17

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,594/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $30.65/hour

    Minimum wage: $13.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 83

    Nevada: #16

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,605/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $30.87/hour

    Minimum wage: $12.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 103

    Oregon: #15

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,682/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $32.34/hour

    Minimum wage: $15.45

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 88

    Arizona: #14

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,700/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $32.70/hour

    Minimum wage: $14.35

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 91

    New Hampshire: #13

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,706/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $32.81/hour

    Minimum wage: $7.25

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 181

    Rhode Island: #12

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,726/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $33.20/hour

    Minimum wage: $14.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 95

    Connecticut: #11

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,796/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $34.54/hour

    Minimum wage: $15.69

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 88

    Florida: #10

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,833/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $35.24/hour

    Minimum wage: $13.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 117

    Maryland: #9

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,909/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $36.70/hour

    Minimum wage: $15.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 98

    Colorado: #8

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,948/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $37.47/hour

    Minimum wage: $14.42

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 104

    New Jersey: #7

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $1,980/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $38.08/hour

    Minimum wage: $15.13

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 101

    District of Columbia: #6

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $2,045/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $39.33/hour

    Minimum wage: $17.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 90

    Washington: #5

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $2,097/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $40.32/hour

    Minimum wage: $16.28

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 99

    Hawaii: #4

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $2,319/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $44.60/hour

    Minimum wage: $14.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 127

    New York: #3

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $2,328/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $44.77/hour

    Minimum wage: $15.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 119

    Massachusetts: #2

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $2,332/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $44.84/hour

    Minimum wage: $15.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 120

    California: #1

    Average rent for a two-bedroom home: $2,464/month

    Wage needed to afford rent: $47.38/hour

    Minimum wage: $16.00

    Weekly hours need to work at minimum wage: 118

    Bottom line

    The cost of living in each U.S. state depends on many factors, including demand, economic opportunities, and overall quality of life.

    Some states have very affordable and more accessible options than others. Look local to get a more accurate view of what's happening in your state.

    If you're ready for that move, check out some ways to get ahead financially so you can buy a home instead of renting an apartment.

    Money tips that can work for everyone

    No matter what your bank account balance is, there's always an opportunity to optimize and improve your finances. Here's a quick checklist of things you can look at today.

    Focus on paying off your debt . Debt can hold you back from making progress with your overall financial well-being. Aside from cutting expenses, there are tools that can help you pay off debt faster like balance transfer credit cards and debt counseling.

    Earning extra income can give you breathing room. If finances are tight, earning some extra money to supplement your income can make a huge difference. A new job is one option to consider, but if you're not ready to make a big change or already retired, a part-time side job could be a better choice.

    Cut your expenses. It sounds painful and so not fun, but it doesn't have to be. Take a look at your biggest expenses because that's where you'll probably find the biggest savings. For example, auto insurance rates have been soaring so shopping around for a new insurance company can be the fastest way to cut your bill. Also, look for ways to cut your grocery bill (despite rising inflation).

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