Idaho renters face uphill battle as wages lag behind housing costs

BOISE, Idaho — The gap between what Idahoans earn and what they need to afford rent continues to grow, with renters in the state now needing to bring home nearly $28 an hour — or about $58,000 a year — to cover the cost of a modest two-bedroom home, according to a new housing report.

“It is absolutely getting worse every year,” said Kendra Knighten, Idaho Asset Building Network policy director.

She said the figure represents nearly a $5 increase from last year, leaving many renters struggling to keep up with rising costs. The local policy group helped release the National Low Income Housing Coalition report…

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