Rent costs more than 50% of income for a fifth of Raleigh renters

After Triangle rents spiked during the pandemic , a fifth of Raleigh renters now spend more than half of their household income on housing, according to new data from the Census Bureau.

Why it matters: An excessive rent burden can make it harder to afford other basic needs, like groceries and transportation — or to save for a down payment that can turn rent checks to a landlord into mortgage payments towards home equity, Axios’ Alex Fitzpatrick writes.


By the numbers: Raleigh renters, however, are faring better than the average renter nationwide. More than a quarter of renters in the U.S. are now paying more than 50% of their income on housing.

  • In Durham, however, things are worse than the nationwide rate, with 28.3% of renters spending more than half of their income on rent.

The big picture: Increased housing costs have become one of the biggest priorities of local governments in the Triangle.

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