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Old Posted Apr 26, 2018, 3:33 PM
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Yea, the low numbers for LA are surprising, especially given the cost of living in that city. Madison, WI on the other hand.... holy crap... talk about punching above your weight class....
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Yea, the low numbers for LA are surprising, especially given the cost of living in that city. Madison, WI on the other hand.... holy crap... talk about punching above your weight class....
A few months ago I was looking at data for the percentage of people who spend more than 35% of their income on housing....let's just say that LA did not do well. They had one of the highest percentages of any city, which is not a good thing. Chicago was in the middle and SF and NYC were surprisingly low (but they also had a higher percentage of households with more than one earner I believe so that's another story).
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