| ▲ | socalgal2 3 hours ago | |
that's not either See the first row in this table: https://livingwage.mit.edu/counties/06075 Compare 2 adults (1 working) 3 kids to 2 adults (both working) 3 kids First off, you'd expect it to be
Where 0.? is something less than 1 because 2 adults need less than 2x the moneySimilarly for kids
You'd expect 2 kids to be less than 2x 1 kid. And you'd expect 3 kids to be les than 1x + 2x 2nd kid. Each kid is cheaper for various reasons like hand-me-downs etc...But instead, under 2 adults 1 working we see
Why does the 3rd kid cost more than the 2nd?Then you can also compare 1 adult 3 kids with 2 adults both working + 3 kids
Assuming that $55.67 is wages for each that means we're comparing
We already established that above that adding one adult is only $12.52 a month yet here, suddenly that adult only costs $3.40 a month.Again, these are nonsense numbers. | ||