The 10 worst cities for minimum-wage workers

CNBC Make It collected data on the minimum wage in the 75 largest U.S. cities, by population, and paired that with EPI's research into the cost of living in each of those areas to to find out where workers, without children, will be hardest-pressed to afford rent, utilities, food, transportation, healthcare, taxes and other basic necessities. Surprisingly, big coastal cities like San Francisco and New York aren't the worst offenders.
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