The rental market in Utah, sheesh. Let’s talk solutions

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Whether it’s inflation, interest rate hikes, neighborhood gentrification or COVID-era migration to Utah, there are many forces affecting the market. So what can be done? We’re going to try and find out.

Join The Tribune and Gardner Policy Institute on Feb. 22 as we address skyrocketing rents and the housing landscape.

Try to get through a day of news and conversation without landing on the high cost of housing in Utah. While the talk often hovers around home ownership,And no wonder. Rent prices along the Wasatch Front jumped by 11% annually between 2020 and 2022, according to September 2022 data from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute. By comparison, rental rates climbed 2.6% annually between 2010 and 2020.

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Like our ancestors before us, vote with your feet.

This should be good! 🍿

This is capitalism at its finest. Not to mention Utah politicians are encouraging migration to the state for their gain. It will never be fixed.

Deport all illegals Rents drop especially lower end That simple 5-6 million new illegals in 2 years = higher rents It’s supply & demand Deport all 25 million & rents plummet ESPECIALLY Lower end Fixed Facts BidenhatesTheWorkingPoor

Cheaper rent

As long as there are politicians in office who are affiliated with making money from renters ( like Cullimore ), things won't change. These cutthroat politicians \\ lawyers go after the lowest income. There are no negotiations for them, just how much money.

Sadly, you’ll never make any progress to help renters as long as Cullimore is allowed to continue double dipping as a lawmaker and as an immoral and deceptive lawyer.

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