Housing is one of the main problems of today. According to data published by the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, in the last 14 years households living in a home owned by them have fallen from 79% to 63.9%. While households living on rent have gone from 11.9% to 19%. "Parallelly, homes of homeowners have gone from 3% to 9.8% of the total. That is, fewer landlords share more homes," they add from the same agency.
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Housing is one of the main problems of today. According to data published by the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, in the last 14 years households living in a home owned by them have fallen from 79% to 63.9%. While households living on rent have gone from 11.9% to 19%. "Parallelly, homes of homeowners have gone from 3% to 9.8% of the total. That is, fewer landlords share more homes," they add from the same agency.