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Housing Crisis in Boston Drives Rents to Unaffordable Heights

June 12, 2024 | New Bedford City, Bristol County, Massachusetts



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Housing Crisis in Boston Drives Rents to Unaffordable Heights
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the escalating housing crisis in Greater Boston, pinpointing inaffordability as a primary contributing factor. One participant highlighted the dramatic increase in rental prices over the past decade, noting that rents that were once around $2,000 to $2,500 have surged to approximately $5,000 per month. This steep rise in housing costs has raised concerns about the accessibility of affordable living options for residents in the region, prompting calls for urgent action to address the growing disparity between wages and housing expenses. The discussion underscored the need for comprehensive strategies to tackle the affordability crisis and ensure that housing remains accessible for all residents in Greater Boston.

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