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A new report collected data on mortgage rates, home prices, and household incomes over 25 years to see how much harder it is ...
the median U.S. home price has jumped 177%, while the median household income has grown by 92%. And while this gap isn’t new, it has accelerated dramatically in the past few years—with some ...
Both states saw median home prices jump more than 56% over five years, pushing their price-to-income ratios above 6.0—among the highest in the nation. Overall, several Mountain West and Western ...
Despite above-average wage growth in recent years, affordable housing remains out of reach for many Americans: since 2000, the median U.S. home price has jumped 177%, while the median household income ...
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