It’s generally accepted and widely applied that paying no more than 30% of one’s gross monthly income for housing is considered an affordable housing situation. According to a report by the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, this standard can be traced to its origins back to the 1800s from an adage that stated one should devote “a week’s wage to a month’s rent.” While we know times have most certainly changed, this principle still holds to this day. On the contrary, paying anything above 30% of your gross income for housing expenses is considered “rent or cost burdened.”
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April 30, 2021
Community Voices: How to calculate your housing expense
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