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progree

(11,463 posts)
Sat Aug 3, 2024, 01:19 AM Aug 2024

The median Minnesota rent is up 8% in the last year

Minnesotans struggle to find secure housing due to rent spike, new report shows, WCCO News, 8/2/24

. . . A new report from the State of the State Housing ( https://mhponline.org/state-of-the-states-housing-2024/ ) found that median rent jumped by 8% in the last year.

. . . According to the report, half of all renting families pay more than they can afford for housing. It also showed that evictions were up 8% over the previous year. That only adds to this tragic number: Close to 20,000 Minnesotans struggling with homelessness on any given night.

"Across Minnesota we are actually 114,000 units short that are available and affordable to our lowest income community members," Mavity said.

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https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/minnesotans-struggle-to-find-secure-housing-due-to-rent-spike-new-report-shows/
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The median Minnesota rent is up 8% in the last year (Original Post) progree Aug 2024 OP
Only 8 per cent? A bargain. FuzzyRabbit Aug 2024 #1
We have to curb Airbnb. LisaM Aug 2024 #2
And, my husband and I will probably be joining the homeless by this time next year OldBaldy1701E Aug 2024 #3

LisaM

(28,536 posts)
2. We have to curb Airbnb.
Sat Aug 3, 2024, 02:28 AM
Aug 2024

Study after study has shown that they decrease rental stock and drive up rents. Yet people still use them (please don't) and municipalities won't regulate them. I don't mean someone who rents out a room in an owner occupied house. There are whole buildings and lots of single family houses that are nothing but short term rentals.

OldBaldy1701E

(6,229 posts)
3. And, my husband and I will probably be joining the homeless by this time next year
Sat Aug 3, 2024, 06:50 AM
Aug 2024

Let's hope my failing health will offer a better solution to being homeless, disabled, and not worth a plugged nickel to anyone.

(Some sites place Minnesota in the top ten of expensive places to live. Some put it more in the middle of the list. I wish there was a way to measure the greed factor in a given geographic area. That list would go a lot further in helping people decide where they want to live as opposed to 'economic factors' that only really pertain to a small percentage of the population.)

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