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Half of renters in the United States have found themselves paying more than they can afford, following years of surging rents. But an increase in the construction of multiple-unit buildings has boosted the supply of apartments, which is slowly beginning to rein in runaway rents.
The absolute gall of both landlords and rental agencies to charge $2k a month for a rat nest of an apartment and then put in the lease that you have to make 3 times that much just to be considered…I don’t know anyone that makes $6k a month. Corporations are lobbying as hard as they can to keep wages as low as they possibly can…
It’s far beyond time for a national walkout. Shut this shit down hard.
The absolute gall of both landlords and rental agencies to charge $2k a month for a rat nest of an apartment and then put in the lease that you have to make 3 times that much just to be considered…I don’t know anyone that makes $6k a month. Corporations are lobbying as hard as they can to keep wages as low as they possibly can…
It’s far beyond time for a national walkout. Shut this shit down hard.