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Don’t Believe The Headline Hype: The Cost Of Rent Is Still Crazy High

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Rent is one of those things that’s all relative [View in browser]( [The Juice Logo] Proprietary Data Insights Top Large Cap Residential REIT Searches This Month Rank Name Searches #1 Mid-America Apartment Communities 2,083 #2 AvalonBay Communities 1,520 #3 Equity Residential 1,286 #4 Invitation Homes 1,266 #5 Sun Communities 961 #ad [Q2’s Trending Stock Report, Predict The Market]( Brought to you by [Allegiance Gold]( [Beware the Digital Dollar: Unveiling Its Terrifying Realities!]( [ Allegiance Gold - Beware the Digital Dollar: Unveiling Its Terrifying Realities!]( The purchasing power of the US dollar is rapidly dwindling. You have been deceived, as the government's promises of financial stability crumble before your own eyes. Now, more than ever, it is crucial for you to move out of the high-risk zone and take immediate action to protect your wealth. The solution lies in the timeless power of an asset that the government, banks, and Wall Street don’t want you to have. [Protect you privacy now!]( Don’t Believe The Headline Hype: The Cost Of Rent Is Still Crazy High We laugh at some of the headlines we see in mainstream financial publications, particularly around housing. Headlines like— The rental market is softening so fast in some pockets of the country that landlords have no choice but to offer concessions Then, these articles go on to tell us about free rent promotions or one-time discounts alongside data that rents have decreased by 1.1% year over year in the West to $2,469 a month and 0.3% in the South to $1,673. Meanwhile, rents have increased by 4.6% annually in the Midwest to $1,434 and 1.2% in the Northeast to $2,509. Here are the two interrelated things these ultimately useless stories (sorry!) rarely, if ever mention: - It’s all relative, and - These miniscule decreases mean very little to the people who struggle to pay or commit significant chunks of their income to rent. If we do anything well around here at The old Juice, it’s that we try to provide some meaningful, real world, on-the-ground context around the data. Whether it’s [stock market](, [economic]( or [housing data](—the three areas we’re obsessed with. So, let’s do that. First, to be able to afford the median rent nationwide of $2,052, as of August, you need to earn $6,840 a month, or $82,080 a year, if you’d like to keep your payment at 30% of your pre-tax income. With the median weekly for full-time wage and salary workers in the United States at $1,163.41 in the government’s latest report, we’re talking just under $56,000 a year. It’s not too tough to see how those numbers add up. Of course, it’s all relative. Based on quite a few factors, but particularly location and income. Two variables that have a relationship meaningful to this discussion. Chances are you might make more money in New York City or San Francisco or Boston than you would doing the same job in St. Louis or Cincinnati. At the end of the day, if you’re spending around 30% of your income on rent, you probably don’t have a ton of, if any, money left over at the end of the month no matter where you live. But here’s the thing, according to a Harvard study, 49% of households spend more than 30% of their income on rent. Roughly 26% of these people spend more than half. So, dealing in a percentage point here or there means nothing on the ground. I mean, even if rents dropped by 5%, would it matter materially to most cash-strapped or even relatively comfortable households? In a super expensive place such as Manhattan, that large of a decline would bring the median on a one-bedroom from $4,295 to $4,080.25 for savings of $214.75. This is hardly life-changing money. In fact, with the cost of living as high as it is it warrants the old school retort of don’t spend it all in one place. We went into deep detail on [the outrageous cost of rent in New York City]( last month in The Juice. In a less expensive place, such as Cleveland, where the average rent is $1,322, a 5% decrease puts $66 in your pocket each month. So, you get the picture, it’s all relative. We’re using this 5% hypothetical to make the point. But the sad thing is we can only dream about such a decrease. That national median of $2,052 is only $2 less than the record high, set earlier this year, and a $14 month-over-month increase. Plus, it’s not people living paycheck to paycheck, or close, each month can just pick up and move. Moving costs money. Sadly, any recent decrease anybody is realizing is, on the low end, at best, providing some breathing room at the end of the month and, on the high end, adding to the brunch and cocktail budget. [Daily Stock Advice With Actionable Insights]( Our experts analyze the stocks that investors are researching across the 100+ online financial sites in our network and bring those insights to you! 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