Examples of 'income on housing' in a sentence

Meaning of "income on housing"

Income on housing: Earnings or revenue generated from residential properties, typically through rent payments or real estate investments

How to use "income on housing" in a sentence

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income on housing
Percent or more of their income on housing.
Severe cost burden means a household spends at least half of monthly income on housing.
Percent of their income on housing.
The middle class fares only slightly better, spending a third of its income on housing.
And they are spending 29 percent of their income on housing and 32 percent on transportation.
About half of residents pay more than a third of their income on housing.
In general, tenants spend a higher proportion of their income on housing than home-owners.
Over one-third of renters in Lincoln are spending a large portion of their income on housing.
Spending more than 25 % of your net income on housing costs.
Too many Canadians are spending more than one-third of their annual income on housing.
Dutch people spend one third of their income on housing.
Percentage of renters spending more than 30 per cent of household income on housing.
Overall, Canadians spend the third-highest amount of income on housing on the planet.
Percent of the population spending more than 30 % of their income on housing.
In general, you may spend 35 % of your net income on housing costs.

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Personal finance experts recommend spending no more than 30 % of your income on housing.
Of renters spend 30 % or more of their income on housing.
Students examine the number of households spending more than 30 % of their income on housing.
Four out of ten tenants in Ontario spend over 30 % of their income on housing.
In the United States, most people spend about 25 percent of their income on housing.
Of households spend more than 30 % of their income on housing.
One in four are spending more than 50 % of their income on housing.
In some battleground ridings, renters spend 50 % or more of income on housing.
Therefore, it is not wise to spend more than 30 % of one 's income on housing.
In short, no one should pay more than 30 % of their income on housing.
Households typically spend between 20 and 25 per cent of their net income on housing.
Severe housing needs - when a household spends more than 50 % of its pre-tax income on housing costs.
In the PBV program, tenants do not pay more than 30 % of their income on housing.

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