Many Americans across the country can agree on one thing - rent is too darn high. In fact, millions of renters are considered cost-burdened or extremely cost-burdened. According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, renters paying over 30% of their income on housing are cost-burdened, while renters paying over 50% of their income on housing are extremely cost-burdened. Economic, social, and political factors all contribute to one's cost burden status, some more so than others.
This story is by Amye Cutlip, a data journalist who can be found at @AmyeC3 (YouTube) as well as AmyeC3 on www.twitch.com. Her Substack blog is https://substack.com/profile/41919614... and support her on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/AmyeC3/posts
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