Renting Takes up to 80% of a Retirement
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The real estate market in Rosario is experiencing an increasingly marked paradox: while the number of rental apartments increased significantly over the past year, access to housing continues to move away for those who receive the lowest income. This is reflected in a report released on Wednesday by the Centre for Economic and Social Studies Scalabrini Ortiz (Ceso), which warns that during June a worker who receives the minimum wage failed to co…
Access to a rental house became practically impossible for those who receive the minimum wage. According to a survey of the Rosario real estate market, the minimum income set nationwide is no longer enough to cover even the monthly rent of a monoenvironment in the city. The study shows that the average value of a department of an environment greatly exceeds the Minimum, Vital and Mobile wage in force during June, without considering any expense,…
The Rosarino real estate market shows an increasingly obvious paradox: there are more rental apartments than a year ago, but access to housing remains a problem for those living on a minimum wage or a retirement. A report released on Wednesday by the Scalabrini Ortiz Economic and Social Studies Center (Ceso) warns that, during June, a worker who receives the minimum wage failed to cover the cost of a monoenvironment and that a retired person who…
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