A new report says San Diegans hoping to rent a two-bedroom apartment would need to work more than three minimum-wage jobs to be able to afford housing.
The report, conducted by the National Low Income Housing Coalition, named the San Diego-Carlsbad metro the fifth most expensive area for housing in the state.
The report found that San Diegans need to make more than $39 an hour to be able to afford a two-bedroom apartment at a fair market value of $2,068. San Francisco topped the list, renters there need to make more than $60 an hour to be able to afford a two-bedroom apartment. Check out how much it costs in your zip code here!
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