Living wage should be enough for the wage earner to support a family of four in their basic housing, food, transport, communication, education, and health care. (Some of those things may or may not be provided by local government, that will obviously be a factor.)
It will obviously differ from place to place.
When did the basic unit of the economy become the individual rather than the family?
I can't really imagine any national economy maintaining itself on a productive, enduring level if we assume that people are all only taking care of themselves and not their loved ones.
It will obviously differ from place to place.
enough to pay rent on part of an apartment, not your own. eat, pay the utilities and internet. and get around your particular area![]()
whatever it costs for a studio apartment food for 1, and basic expenses for 1 person
When did the basic unit of the economy become the individual rather than the family?
I can't really imagine any national economy maintaining itself on a productive, enduring level if we assume that people are all only taking care of themselves and not their loved ones.