Why Americans are spending more on rent
Home ownership has plunged, new construction has not kept pace with population growth and a weak economy makes it hard for families to cover their rent
Washington
THE affordable housing crisis many renters face today in the US feels like a product of this particular moment. The homeownership rate has tumbled since the housing bubble, pushing more and more people into rentals. Thanks to the recession, new construction hasn't kept pace with population growth. The weak economy has meanwhile made it hard for families to cover their rent.
To top it off, more people are moving to cities like San Francisco and DC, pushing up competition there for scarce housing.
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