Special Report
Cities Where Rent Takes the Highest Share of Income
April 2, 2022 1:00 pm
9. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2022: 36.7%
> Median rent, Feb. 2022: $1,843
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2021: 26.8%
> Max affordable rent at Feb. 2022 median income: $1,506
8. New Orleans-Metairie, LA
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2022: 37.2%
> Median rent, Feb. 2022: $1,725
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2021: 32.5%
> Max affordable rent at Feb. 2022 median income: $1,392
7. Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2022: 39.6%
> Median rent, Feb. 2022: $1,600
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2021: 30.9%
> Max affordable rent at Feb. 2022 median income: $1,213
6. New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2022: 40.9%
> Median rent, Feb. 2022: $2,725
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2021: 36.7%
> Max affordable rent at Feb. 2022 median income: $1,997
5. San Diego-Carlsbad, CA
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2022: 42.9%
> Median rent, Feb. 2022: $3,008
> Pct. of median income needed for rent, Feb. 2021: 35.0%
> Max affordable rent at Feb. 2022 median income: $2,105
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