【Zillow】Where the Rent Burden is Most Unequal Across Racial Communities
【Zillow】Where the Rent Burden is Most Unequal Across Racial Communities
2021.10.18
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- The typical U.S. renter household spent 30.3% of its income on rent in August, just over the 30% threshold at which a household is considered rent burdened with limited income left to pay for other household costs.
- The nation’s white and Asian households spent notably less of their incomes on rent (28.6% and 26.0%, respectively) than Black and Latinx households (34.0% and 32.1% respectively).
- Across all races and markets analyzed, Black renters in San Diego are the most rent burdened, spending more than half (almost 53%) of their income on rent.