- cross-posted to:
- canada@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- canada@lemmy.ca
Living with your parents. Living with your ex. Giving up basic needs like food and clothing.
These are just some of the sacrifices Canadians say they’ve been making to pay rent amid the surging prices and decreased availability marking Canada’s rental housing crisis. Demand for rentals is outpacing supply across the country. A recent CBC News analysis of more than 1,000 neighbourhoods across Canada’s largest cities found that less than one per cent of rentals are both vacant and affordable for the majority of Canadian renters.
Meanwhile, over half of Canadian renters are spending more than the recommended 30 per cent of their income on rent, according to a recent survey.
“I think it’s sickening,” Karen Charmbury, a single mom living in Kingston, Ont., told CBC News.
Charmbury, 47, has to make sacrifices because 100 per cent of her income goes to her rent.
damn, I guess she should kill her landlord
I think you might be on to something there.
Kaleigh MacKay, 39, lives in Vancouver, but is planning to move to Europe so she can afford her own place to live.
Well, she should be careful because Europe isn’t better either for rent. Plus, the story about the woman who pays 100% of her income on rent is frankly disgusting, and frankly, makes me wish that Chairman Mao should’ve killed 100 million more landlordSS. Death to landlordiSSm, and death to KKKanada.
over half of Canadian renters are spending more than the recommended 30 per cent of their income on rent
Recommended? Tenants paying 30% of their income on rent are considered rent burdened.