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IFFEN ya has that much monthly income to afford to waste per month on RENT and get nuthin in return fer yer money that ya keep , why would ya rent something that expensive? Move OUT of the freaking city to where there are more reasonable places to live and commute to work. Buy a lot and build a affordable home.

People today want things that it took most of us to save for and then purchase a home.. And usually for most it ain;t their forever home but a starter home.

BUT YOU own it and aren't throwing away money to someone else who is making money off of you. Rolling Eyes Wink

ANY of those cities shown one could be better off not going there. Lots of other nice places to earn a living and live within yer means and be able to keep some of your income..




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It takes a six-figure salary to afford rent in more cities than ever before
By: De_Composed
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Mon, 12 May 25 6:10 PM
Msg. 08213 of 08269

May 12, 2025

It takes a six-figure salary to afford rent in more cities than ever before

8 metro areas now require earning at least $100,000 to rent comfortably, according to new Zillow data.

by Claire Boston · Senior Reporter
Finance.yahoo.com


Renters now need to earn more than $100,000 to comfortably afford rent in eight major metro areas, underscoring how wage growth hasn’t kept pace with the cost of living in recent years.

Since 2020, four new cities — Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside, Calif., and Miami — have crossed the six-figure threshold for affording median rent, according to Zillow.

In Los Angeles, it now takes a salary of $119,000 to comfortably afford the city’s median rent of nearly $3,000. Miami is slightly cheaper and requires an income of $110,000. Affordable housing costs generally mean keeping rent below 30% of one’s income.

The four cities join Boston, New York, San Francisco, and San Jose, Calif., as the most expensive places to rent in the US. In San Jose, home to many of the country’s largest technology companies, renters need to earn $137,000 to afford the median apartment. But incomes in the area are high and have largely managed to keep pace with rent increases. The median household in San Jose spends around 25% of its income on rent.

In contrast, New York and Miami are two of the least affordable cities when comparing wages to rental costs. In both cities, the average-earning renter would need to spend more than 40% of their income to afford the median-priced rental.


"Housing costs have surged since pre-pandemic, with rents growing quite a bit faster than wages," Orphe Divounguy, senior economist at Zillow, said in a statement. "This often leaves little room for other expenses, making it particularly difficult for those hoping to save for a down payment on a future home."

Worsening rental affordability isn’t just a problem in the country’s most expensive cities. On average, a household now needs to make $81,000 to afford the nationwide median rent of $2,094. That’s up more than 34% from April 2020, while wages have risen around 23% in the same period.

A handful of cities remain comparatively affordable for renters. In Buffalo, N.Y., Oklahoma City, and Louisville, Ky., the median renter spends 23% of their income or less on rent, making those cities affordable for households earning under $60,000 a year.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/it-takes-a-six-figure-salary-to-afford-rent-in-more-cities-than-ever-before-152835564.html


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