$35 per hour seems too low.
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“$35 per hour seems too low.”
Second only to Hawaii, California is the most expensive state to live in. Rather than focus on hourly or annual pay, I prefer to compare pay to TOTAL cost of living, and quality of life factors.
“The 10 Most Expensive States To Live In”
https://www.quickenloans.com/learn/most-expensive-states-to-live-in
“Why Are People Leaving California? Stats That May Surprise You”
https://www.forbes.com/home-improvement/moving-services/california-moving-statistics/#:~:text=352%20companies%20moved%20out%20of,Golden%20State—businesses%20are%20too.
I wonder how common 3 or 4 borrowers on a “single family”home loan is becoming in CA and elsewhere?
“How Many People Can Be on a Mortgage? Everything You Need to Know”
https://www.dsldmortgage.com/blog/how-many-people-can-be-on-a-mortgage/
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