I was wondering what jobs pay out there and what housing cost out there. I mean, I live in Richmond, VA and Cost of living here is high to me compared to living in Alabama.....(where fam lives) But i don't know how the pay is...... example..... For customer service job, with just high school diploma you can get a 13.00/hr job and move your way up....but cost of living is 500-800.00/month for a one bedroom apt. (on all sides of town) I could live on that side of town for 650.00/month but give I have other bills too. At 13.00/hr full time.. that's not working.
So if cost of rent in Alabama is 300.00/month, does that mean that the pay down there is lower? like instead of 13.00 it might only be 9.00/hr??
My thing is, If I move to another state and find an apt for 300.00/month can I get a job that still pays 13.00/hr???? How does that work. Someone who lives in these lower housing cost states let me know. Virginia is an expensive state to live in.
Jobs in Mid-Western United States??Alabama, Wyonming, Nebraska........????
In general, the cities pay more money and you have to pay more to live there. Small towns have lower pay and costs.
By the way, I'm from Wyoming and I'll tell you Alabama and Wyoming are NOT midwestern states.
FYI, Mississippi and South Carolina are the poorest states, and I think Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas are the sparsest population centers.
The bottom line is that lawyers and doctors make more than teachers and janitors. You want to get paid? Go to school.
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