SANTA FE — The Santa Fe City Council voted on Wednesday to raise its minimum wage from $15 an hour to $17.50 in 2027, eliciting praise from workers’ rights advocates
It’s the exact same with 55+ communities and when social security goes up. Sure they can tie it to rent, but the problem is that the landlords will just siphon more out. It’s a very short sighted solution.
The next problem is corporate landlords charging so much for apartments.
The landlords are going to have a field day with this. Cha-ching.
It’s the exact same with 55+ communities and when social security goes up. Sure they can tie it to rent, but the problem is that the landlords will just siphon more out. It’s a very short sighted solution.
The next problem is corporate landlords charging so much for apartments.