You might a surge in the number of renters becoming roomies to share the high cost of rent, but a new study shows the opposite. A study by RentCafe shows a significant increase in tenants renting alone, the generations that are driving the surge, the cities they are choosing to live in, and how much extra income they need to go it alone.
According to RentCafe, the number of solo renters in the U.S. was up 6.7% to 16.7 million people between the years 2016 and 2021. That's about one million additional people renting alone. RentCafe says the biggest increase occurred in 2020, during the pandemic, when people were isolating themselves from Covid. During 2020, the solo renting phenomenon peaked at 17.7 million people, and then backed down somewhat...
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