Rents have been rising fast over the past two years, creating hardship for Ohioans who are surviving on wages that aren’t keeping up.
Between December 2019 and December 2021, the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Ohio’s five most populous counties increased between 15% and 18%, according to data from Zillow. But median household incomes in Ohio increased by just 6% between those years, according to census data.
“With the wages remaining stagnant in the state of Ohio and the rents increasing, we’re going to find a lot of families and individuals who are faced with a housing crisis,” said Kaci Philpot, supervising attorney with the Tenant Advocacy Project at the Legal Aid Society of Columbus. “Whether it be staying with family or living on the streets or in shelters because they don’t have the income to qualify for any of these rental units.”
To continue reading the rest of the article, please click on the source link below:
https://www.mahoningmatters.com/news/state/ohio/article267823292.html#storylink=cpy