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Housing crisis could become ‘housing disaster’ as rents rise

A third of tenants are spending more than half of their take-home pay on rent as the housing crisis risks becoming a “housing disaster”.

A study by SpareRoom, one of Britain’s biggest rental websites, found that 34% of tenants were having to pay the majority of their monthly salary to landlords. The overwhelming majority were paying more than 30%.

The company describes people who spend more than a third of their take-home pay on rent as being “severely rent burdened”, which means they may struggle to afford other essentials such as food and transport.

Meanwhile, a report by debt charity StepChange has said that private renters are almost twice as likely to be struggling with problem levels of debt as the general population.

It added: “The private rented sector is now unaffordable, inaccessible and insecure for those on the lowest incomes.”

The Times (£)
The Guardian

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