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Renters need to make over $78,000 to have affordable rent in Vancouver, ɫɫÀ²: CCPA

TORONTO - Renters in ɫɫÀ² and Vancouver need to earn over $78,000 a year for the average rent on a one-bedroom apartment to be considered affordable, says a report out Thursday that raises concerns about the cost burden.

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Vancouver and ɫɫÀ² top CCPA unaffordability list for renters based on rental wage

Condo buildings tower above older two and three-storey walk-up apartment buildings, in Burnaby, B.C., on Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


TORONTO - Renters in ɫɫÀ² and Vancouver need to earn over $78,000 a year for the average rent on a one-bedroom apartment to be considered affordable, says a report out Thursday that raises concerns about the cost burden.

The threshold, which works out to a little over $37 an hour, is what it would take to keep housing costs within 30 per cent of pre-tax income and is far beyond what many renters make, said the report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

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