June 13, 2024
“It’s true that jobs pay less in Merced but also that housing rents are cheaper there,” said Rowena Gray, UC Merced associate professor of economics.
Gray pointed out that the impact of the minimum wage in Merced is more significant than in many other California communities. Despite the fact that rents have increased in line with Bay Area communities, the overall affordability in Merced remains relatively stable.
She mentioned the limited expansion of available housing and high land prices as the primary factors driving the increase in rents in Merced.
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