
Chris Murphy @ChrisMurphyCT
Reminds me of the single mother I met in Naugatuck during my walk across Connecticut who makes $15/hr (above min wage), pays $1300 for her apartment, leaving her about $150-200 each week for everything else (child care, food, doctors bills, clothes, utilities, etc etc). — PolitiTweet.org
Kelsey Keith @kelseykeith
“There’s not a single county in the U.S., urban or rural, where a person making minimum wage can afford to rent a t… https://t.co/e9pYnzdPki