Community groups say the city of Minneapolis is letting developers off the hook when it comes to creating living wage jobs. They say most developers who get city subsidies should pay their workers above the poverty level. But some councilmembers disagree. Minnesota Public Radio's Eric Jansen reports: A policy Minneapolis' city council passed early last year requires economic development projects receiving more than $100,000 dollars in city subsidies to create or retain living wage jobs. Those are defined as full-time jobs paying at least 10 percent more than the federal poverty level for a family of four. It works out to about $8.50 an hour -- about $17,000 a year. Jim Mangan of Progressive Minnesota, which pushed for th