Renters say they'll rent forever as housing market gets more expensive

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Renters are so fed up with their homebuying options that they say they'll rent forever

And renters expect the situation to get more dire as time goes on, according to the NY Fed. They anticipate that rents will rise by 12.8% one year from now, compared to 5.9% a year ago, according to the survey.

Home prices are rising so quickly that the typical American household, which makes about $66,560 per year, would have to set aside 26.3% of their yearly salary to own the average home, with a median home price of $320,000, last quarter, according to. The percentage is up from 21.8% in the first quarter of 2021, the largest annual increase since at least 2005.

And younger adults have less savings to draw from than everyone else. A Bankrate survey from February thatmore than 1,000 US adults found that millennials and Gen Z were more likely than other age groups to owe more in credit card debt than what's in their savings. Even with their pessimism — and the rising prices that fuel it — young adults still have been increasing their home-buying bids in recent years.

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