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States Where Rent Surged Over 50%: A Deep Dive into America’s Housing Squeeze

The cost of renting a home in the United States has surged in the past five years, reshaping the housing landscape and straining the budgets of millions of Americans. According to Newsweek’s latest analysis, 10 states have seen rent prices jump by more than 50 percent between 2019 and 2024 a trend that highlights both […]

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Are Rents Finally Becoming Affordable? Insights from April 2025 Data

In April 2025, the U.S. rental market continued its gradual coolingo ffering modest relief for many renters even as challenges remain. According to Realtor.com’s April 2025 Rental Report, asking rents for 0–2 bedroom units in the 50 largest metropolitan areas have declined year over year for 21 consecutive months. Below is a more detailed, expanded

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Rent vs. Buy in 2025: Why Your City Decides the Answer

The decision to rent or buy a home has always been a complex financial and personal choice but in 2025, it’s more dependent on location than ever. According to a new study by First American Financial Corporation, analyzed by Deputy Chief Economist Odeta Kushi, the cost-benefit breakdown of renting versus buying varies drastically by metro

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When Price Doesn’t Pay: The 10 U.S. Cities Where High Living Costs Don’t Buy Comfort

In today’s real estate market, paying more doesn’t always mean living better. While we often equate high living costs with premium experiences like safe neighborhoods, clean environments, and smooth commutes that’s not always the case. A new study from Highland Cabinetry, as reported by Nasdaq, shines a light on the U.S. cities where the cost

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9 U.S. Cities Predicted to Become Unaffordable by 2027 – A Wake-Up Call for Retirees and Homebuyers

The dream of finding a perfect place to settle down in retirement or even to buy a first home is becoming harder to achieve. Rising housing costs, limited supply, and demographic shifts are reshaping the affordability landscape across the U.S. According to real estate professionals cited by FinanceBuzz, nine cities are expected to lose their

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When Rent Becomes a Second Job: Why Minimum-Wage Workers Must Clock 80+ Hours a Week to Afford Housing

The dream of working hard, paying the bills, and still having time to enjoy life feels out of reach for many Americans. For millions of minimum-wage workers, simply keeping a roof over their heads requires a grueling schedule that resembles holding down two full-time jobs. A recent analysis published by Realtor.com reveals a sobering reality:

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