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Getting By: Maine Livable Wages in 2004
Thursday October 6th, 2005
MECEP Staff
 The report calculates basic needs budgets by adding estimated costs of food, housing, telephone, health care, transportation, child care, clothing, personal care and household goods, and taxes for five family sizes in the sixteen counties and four “urban” areas of Maine. A “livable wage” is calculated for each family size in each area by estimating the annual gross income required to yield after-tax income required to meet the basic needs budget.





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Additional Resources
New Estimates of Livable Wages for Maine