“Stresses of Living” represents the busy and chaotic life of someone living in Seattle, Washington, who is working multiple minimum wage jobs to afford their rent due each month. Renting prices continue to grow in Washington while the minimum wage is not matching its pace. This leads people who work low-paying jobs to take up more hours or even apply for more jobs to afford housing. In Seattle, someone paying $800 a month for an apartment would need to work 80-90 hours a week to afford rent compared to the average of 38.7 hours per week.