Rent-Burdened Residents: Arizona and Nevada’s Rising Housing Costs

Arizona and Nevada see major increases in housing costs

Rent in Arizona and Nevada has been increasing over the past two years. This increase has many residents spending 30% or more of their monthly income on keeping a roof over their heads.

Arizona went from 46.5% to 54% of their renters spending at least 30% of their budget on rent – and Nevada went from 48.4% to 53.7% of renters.

Nationwide, approximately 22 million renters are shouldering that percentage. Anyone paying more than 30% is considered “cost-burdened,” according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and may struggle to pay for other necessities, such as food, clothing, transportation, and medical care. – TIM HENDERSON – North Platte Post contributor

Alison Cook-Davis, Associate Director for Research at Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy, said,

“Because of Arizona’s low wages, a housing shortage, along with short-term rental agreements and vacation homes, it is eating away at the stock of affordable housing for renters.”

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