The income needed to live on a “bare-bones budget” in the Washington region has increased dramatically over the past six years because of the rising costs of housing, health care and child care, according to a new study.
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The income needed to live on a “bare-bones budget” in the Washington region has increased dramatically over the past six years because of the rising costs of housing, health care and child care, according to a new study.
Read (Washington Post)