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The price of rent in the U.S. has outpaced income gains for decades, but the share of cost-burdened renters grew across all income brackets in 2022. The findings showed the median amount of residual income renters had left over after paying their monthly housing costs plummeted to an all-time low of $310.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/housing-costs-now-unaffordable-record-number-renters-us

>> No.57419738

>>57419726
The average median rent for a single bedroom is now $1,713... HOMEOWNER CHADS with sub 4% interest rate you WON!!!

>> No.57419749

>>57419726
Sounds like depressed demand for your rental property. I wonder what happens to price when demand decreases...

>> No.57419761

>>57419749
Biden is letting in 3 million migrants a year. Rent prices aren't going down any time soon, chudlet.

>> No.57419775

>>57419761
they're getting section 8 housing.
you're 3-2-2 is going to rent for less. also the mortgage is due. enjoy

>> No.57419776

>>57419738
how did homeowner chads win exactly? they still just pay the mortgage for 50 years (aka until your life is over)

>> No.57419779
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>>57419761
>Blocks your scab demand

>> No.57419806

>>57419776
if little chudlet needs someone to explain to you why having equity in a real asset with a rate lower than inflation is beneficial to your financial status, then you are NGMI

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>>57419726
>The findings showed the median amount of residual income renters had left over after paying their monthly housing costs plummeted to an all-time low of $310.
Best economy ever, BIDENOMICS

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>>57419844
omg that's super depressing but who cares if homeowners are winning renters are still losing big time

the new bidenomics will make sure we are all renters for life

no home equity = no generational wealth

best economy ever

thanks joe

>> No.57421096

>>57419844
absolute cogs
>bushenomics
>obamanomics
>trumpinomics
>bidenomics

Nothing ever changes. Just political labeling retardation. It's why I'm politically apathetic.

>> No.57421193

>>57419738
2.85% gang

>> No.57421217

YOU WILL NOT OWN THE POD

>> No.57421219

>>57419726
>The findings showed the median amount of residual income renters had left over after paying their monthly housing costs plummeted to an all-time low of $310.
And I thought having $3k left over after mortgage and insurance and hoa was risky. This is disconcerting. How are people living

>> No.57421228

>>57419726
> renters btfo
But recent buyers are much better off with insanely high interest to pay. Are you kidding? I can hardly find buyers anymore for the properties I want to sell. People are interested, go to their bank for the credit talks, and are never heard from again.

>> No.57421452

>>57421193
yeah but you overpaid by $200k

>> No.57421463

>>57421096

>It's why I'm politically apathetic.

waaaaaah I'm a big baaaaaaby

Enjoy your bidenomics, nigger.

>> No.57422201

>>57419726
It's amazing how the US housing market has grinded to a crawl. Yet multi family is over built in many areas. Also look out for new built homes, there are some good deals.

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57422238

>>57419726
We all know who the culprits are and it's not the users of biz and beoble

>> No.57423551

>>57419806
inflation has out-performed real estate the past 2 years

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57423561

>>57421193
>27
>more
>years
>of
>minimum
>payments

>> No.57423596

>>57419761
Boy what if we paid them dirt wages to build more housing?