Sentences with phrase «increasingly unaffordable»

In part this is due to the average age of a first - time buyer being pushed up to 38, as housing becomes increasingly unaffordable.
This rise in doubled - up households coincides with rental prices that are increasingly unaffordable nationwide.
Bottom line: Look for modest market growth this year and next, but as long as inventory shortages persist, homes will become increasingly unaffordable.
At a recent forum, hosted by the National Academy of Sciences, 2014 NAR President Steve Brown testified that flood insurance is becoming increasingly unaffordable for homeowners who are required to purchase it.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2016 KIDS COUNT Data Book finds today's youth — Generation Z — are healthier and completing high school on time despite mounting economic inequality and increasingly unaffordable college tuition.
Again, as with the premium increases that would be caused by expanded short - term plans and association health plans, people who get premium subsidies will be insulated from the rate hikes (via larger premium subsidies), while those who aren't eligible for subsidies will be subject to increasingly unaffordable coverage options.
Statistics support the view that accessing the justice system with the help of a legal professional is increasingly unaffordable to most people.
Those clients face a justice system increasingly unaffordable and out of reach.»
At the time of the hike, the lord chief justice, Lord Thomas stated, «justice has become increasingly unaffordable to most».
Its impacts are increasingly unaffordable.
But it all comes down to one thing: The services we offer are increasingly unaffordable for a growing segment of the U.S. population.
With an increasingly unaffordable housing market, consider contributing in some way towards your child's first home, possibly by helping out with the down payment.
The report says college has become increasingly unaffordable as federal and state support of higher education has declined as a percentage of total college revenues over the past decade.
But as the 2020s progressed, meat became increasingly unaffordable as demand outstripped supply and taxes on greenhouse gas emissions...
«Police officers» pensions have become increasingly unaffordable for taxpayers.
The product of higher education is «increasingly unaffordable and of questionable value in the marketplace.»
The foreign buyers» tax was one of 16 measures by the Liberal government aimed at slowing increasingly unaffordable housing in the region.
In response to its property becoming increasingly unaffordable, Hong Kong introduced its third set of property curbs on both residential... Continuar a Ler >
In markets where homeownership has become increasingly unaffordable and unattainable for large proportions of the population, there is a clear market failure to address.
«Despite being increasingly unaffordable for new home buyers, the current expensive housing prices are rational, and should be expected in the low interest rate environment.»

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Increasingly, life has simply become too unaffordable for many.
But they've grown more frequent, and are lasting longer, as the OPEC nation's economy hits a breaking point with hyperinflation making increasingly scarce food and medicine unaffordable for many.
London Councils, which represents local authorities in the capital, warned the committee: «It will be increasingly unviable for households to avoid the cap by moving to lower value areas (including areas outside of London) given that housing costs will be more widely unaffordable
Increasingly they are not doors but barriers: unaffordable colleges, under - resourced schools.
In this digital information age, I don't think our «public» law libraries (law school and law society libraries) are the first place a citizen would think to go to access legal information; and I wonder if our libraries» maintenance of expensive print subscription services — like published law reporters and law digest services — is justified when these print resources are no longer used by our own «expert» users (students, faculty and practising lawyers), are incomprehensible and effectively inaccessible to the non-expert public, unaffordable, and increasingly unmanageable.
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