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For Some Cape Cod Workers, Rent Is 'Out Of Reach': Report
In four Cape towns, a new report shows the wage needed to rent a modest two-bedroom apartment is higher than state and national averages.
BARNSTABLE, MA — A new report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition shows that rents for modest one- and two-bedroom apartments in several Cape Cod towns are above the state average.
The report, titled "Out Of Reach," ranks zip codes by the hourly wage a person would need to earn to afford a modest two-bedroom apartment without spending more than 30 percent of his or her income on housing.
Nationally, the hourly wage is $23.96. In Massachusetts, that wage was $35.52 per hour, the third highest in the nation. The report also said a minimum-wage worker in Massachusetts would need to work 111 hours per week to afford that same apartment.
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And on Cape Cod, four communities had wages higher than the state average:
| City/Town | Hourly wage needed to afford 2-bedroom apartment | Hourly wage needed to afford 1-bedroom apartment |
| Barnstable | $41.15 | $31.15 |
| Bourne | $38.08 | $31.85 |
| Falmouth | $26.54 | $20.00 |
| Mashpee | $31.73 | $24.04 |
| Sandwich | $37.50 | $28.46 |
| Yarmouth | $29.23 | $22.12 |
| Dennis | $28.08 | $21.35 |
| Brewster | $28.65 | $21.73 |
| Chatham | $26.54 | $20.00 |
| Orleans | $26.54 | $20.00 |
| Harwich | $38.08 | $31.35 |
| Eastham | $28.85 | $21.92 |
| Wellfleet | $26.54 | $20.00 |
| Truro | $26.54 | $20.00 |
| Provincetown | $26.54 | $20.00 |
| State Average | $35.52 | N/A |
The Coalition set up an interactive, online map where you can enter zip codes to find more data on each community, as well as data for towns not listed above.
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