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  2. Workforce housing - Wikipedia

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    Workforce housing is a term that is increasingly used by planners, government, and organizations concerned with housing policy or advocacy. It is gaining cachet with realtors, developers and lenders. Workforce housing can refer to any form of housing, including ownership of single or multi-family homes, as well as occupation of rental units.

  3. Living wage - Wikipedia

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    Living wage estimates vary considerably by area, and may be calculated in different ways. In a 2019 report, the U.S. advocacy group National Low Income Housing Coalition calculated the necessary full-time hourly wage to spend 30% of income on rental of a fair-market, 2-bedroom apartment. Estimates range from a high of $36.82/hr in Hawaii (where ...

  4. Subsidized housing - Wikipedia

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    Non-profit housing is owned and managed by private non-profit groups such as churches, ethnocultural communities or by governments. Many units are provided by community development corporations (CDCs). They use private funding and government subsidies to support a rent-geared-towards-income program for low-income tenants. [clarification needed]

  5. Apartments Live to Live-Work

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    Renting a work space downtown? Sooo yesterday. What's in, and growing, is the live-work trend. You might already be doing it: "Live-Work" means working in the same place as you live. More than 20 ...

  6. These are the 9 most rent-burdened cities in the U.S. where ...

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    It shouldn’t be a huge surprise that the Big Apple takes the cake for being the most rent-burdened city in the U.S. Renters pay a whopping 57.1% of their income each month on rent. In order to ...

  7. These metros have the highest rent-to-income ratios - AOL

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    Story at a glance Renters living in the New York metro area have the highest rent-to-income ratio in the country at nearly 69 percent, according to a new report from Moody’s Analytics. Figures ...

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