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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Nearly half of US renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing costs

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Nearly half of US renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing costs

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Nearly half of US renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing costs | CNN Business
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Nearly half of all renter households in the US were cost-burdened in 2023, meaning they paid more than 30% of their income towards housing costs, according to new government data.
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    No no we know people are buying houses. It’s just hard to compete when that person is Black Rock and they bought an entire development before it even hit the market.

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      Corporate owners own less than 4% of single family homes.

      It’s not okay and that does put pressure on the market. We should strive to minimize that.

      It’s not the hellscape you want it to be. $2500/mo still buys you a 2400sq ft home in a nice neighborhood in moderate CoL areas. Again that price is out of reach for many, but home ownership rates for Gen Z is higher than millennials when adjusted for age. Most of America own their homes.

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          And yet the home ownership rates increase.

          Again, it’s far from perfect. Not the hellscape described. Again, MOST (Almost 70%), will own their homes when they retire.

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        Well that’s a flat out lie. CoreLogic straight up tells anyone willing to read that investors own 20-30 percent of housing in every state. And they’re 30 percent of the purchasing for houses on the market every month.

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          This shit is easy to find.

          https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2024/2/21-going-after-corporate-homebuyers-good-politics-ineffective-policy#:~:text=As of June 2022%2C the,rental properties in the US.

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            I’m going to go with the actual statistics here. Not this blog post.

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                Yeah, sure. Actual data makes me a clown. You’re entitled to your opinion

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