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How do we define a family-supporting wage? To answer this question JOBS NOW has created family budgets that measure the cost of meeting basic needs for food, housing, health care, clothing, transportation and child care. JOBS NOW defines a family-supporting wage as one that covers the cost of basic needs.

Our Cost of Living budgets are based on a "no-frills" standard of living. No money is included for debt payments or skills training. There is no entertainment budget, no restaurant meals, no vacation, and nothing for emergencies, retirement or children's education. The basic needs standard falls short of what is usually called a middle-class standard of living.

We analyze data from a variety of official sources including the US Bureau of Census, US Department of Agriculture, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Department of Transportation, Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral Network, US Department of Health and Human Services, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development,, Minnesota Department of Revenue, US Internal Revenue Service.

Besides presenting the hourly wages required to meet basic needs, we also show the share of jobs in each region that pay less than the required wage. This means that for each type of family in every region, we can answer the question: What is the likelihood of earning a family- supporting wage?

Cost of Living in Minnesota Report

The Cost of Living in Minnesota Report is published at two- to three-year intervals by JOBS NOW. Download the full Report in PDF.

Fact Sheets

Read a one-page cost of living fact sheet for your region

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