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  2. These 10 States Have the Worst Rent Control Laws

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    Ohio. Ohio shows its anti-tenant colors by prohibiting cities and townships from passing any laws that try to regulate rental agreements, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. Even worse, as of ...

  3. Purple Ohio? Parties in the former bellwether state take ...

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    Parties in the former bellwether state take lessons from 2023 abortion, marijuana votes. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — For more than half a century, Ohio was one of the most important states to watch ...

  4. Rent is so expensive for Gen Zers that almost one-third are ...

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    Renting isn't any better: In 2022, the typical American renter became rent burdened—meaning 30% of the median income is now needed to pay the average rent—for the first time.

  5. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    States with median gross rents higher than the United States as a whole are in dark green. The 20-story John F. Hylan Houses in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. In the United States, subsidized housing is administered by federal, state and local agencies to provide subsidized rental assistance for low-income households.

  6. List of U.S. states by adjusted per capita personal income

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    The Bureau of Economic Analysis has calculated that the regional price parity of U.S. states ranges from 84.4 in Mississippi (the cheapest state in which to live) to Hawaii at 119.3 (the most expensive state). In other words, an income of $0.84 in Mississippi equals an income of $1.19 in Hawaii with the U.S as a whole having an average PCPI of ...

  7. San Francisco housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco has the slowest permitting process of any large city in the United States. The first stage can take an average of 450 calendar days, and the second stage taking 630 days for typical multi-family housing, or 860 days for a single-family house, [3] and the second-most expensive construction costs in the world ($473 / sq. ft.). [4]

  8. 6 States People Are Moving to Due to Lower Rent

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    But surging housing prices over the past few years have resulted in more than 22.4 million households paying more than 30% in rent — and 12.1 million households paying more than 50% of their ...

  9. Concentric zone model - Wikipedia

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    Zone of transition. Factory zone. Central business district (center) The concentric zone model, also known as the Burgess model or the CCD model, is one of the earliest theoretical models to explain urban social structures. It was created by sociologist Ernest Burgess in 1925. [1] [2]