Owning a House in the U.S. Is Now the Most Expensive Since 2007, New Report Finds
Briefly

The costs of a typical home are consuming 35.1% of the average wage, the highest share since 2007, due to rising expenses and mortgage rates outpacing income gains.
In over a third of U.S. markets, ownership costs are exceeding 43% of local wages, significantly above the 28% affordability guideline, posing a challenge for homebuyers.
Read at time.com
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