Collection: Enough To Live

The ask was never complicated. Pay us enough to live. Not enough to get rich. Not enough to vacation. Enough to eat, keep a roof overhead, and still exist as 
  a human being after clocking out.                                                                                                                             
  
  In April 2026, a warehouse worker making $18/hour in California said what millions of workers have been thinking: "All you had to do was pay us enough to
  live." The phrase caught fire — literally and figuratively — because it named the thing everyone already knew. Record corporate profits. Poverty wages. A gap 
  that keeps growing while the people who generate the wealth can't afford rent.

  This collection is for everyone who's done the math and watched it not add up. For everyone who's worked full-time and still couldn't make it. For every      
  worker who's been told to be grateful for a paycheck that doesn't cover the basics.

  Enough to live. That's the floor, not the ceiling. And we're not done saying it.