Redfin report finds 22 percent of U.S. renters say they pay their all of their monthly income to afford rent. They’re borrowing money, getting a second job and pulling from retirement to cover the cost.
Source: Inman News
What’s the rent? A whole month’s pay, 1 in 5 renters tell Redfin
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