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Posted over 2 years ago

The Research Bureau Report December 2022

https://www.wrrb.org/news/2022...

This is a big document but well worth the read.

The big takeaway here is that RENTERS are COST BURDENED

Basically that means they spend too much on rent so they don't have $ left over for other things, food, utilities, car, insurance etc.

Should we be raising our rents to keep up with costs?

What will that do to the makeup of the city?

Low rents allows for a thriving city, but also hurts the income of investors.

This is a discussion worth having.







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