And even that $70K home 5 yrs ago would require money for upkeep. I bought one of those $70k houses (built in 1955) back in 2003. I probably put in about $50K after I sold it and that was just minor upgrades. Let's face it even 5 yrs ago, a family trying to live on $20 / hr was most likely needing gov't assistance, renting, barely making a used car payment and not able to save for retirement.
This goes back to Amazon treating their warehouse employees like slaves, watching every minute of their work and punishing them if their hourly production slacks off just a little. And benefits are worthless if you can't afford the health insurance premiums. Better to be on gov't assistance.
I'm really surprised that a union hasn't been able to form at either Amazon or Wal-mart.