unit9-Housingcrisisgoessuburban-含翻译-住房危机蔓延到郊区 000 0 00000 000 In the past five years, housing prices in Fairfax County, Virginia have grown 12 times as fast as household incomes. Today, the county’s average family would have to spend 54% of its income to afford the ...
In the past five years, housing prices in Fairfax County, Virginia have grown 12 times as fast as household incomes. Today, thecounty’saverage family would have to spend 54% of its income to afford the county‘s average home; in 2000, the figure was 26%. The situation is so dire ...
. . . . . In the past five years, housing prices in Fairfax County, Virginia have grown 12 times as fast as household incomes. Today, the countys average family would have to spend 54% of its income to afford the countys average home; in 2000, the figure was 26%. The situation ...
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In the past five years, housing prices in Fairfax County, Virginia have grown 12 times as fast as household incomes. Today, thecounty’saverage family would have to spend 54% of its income to afford the county‘s average home; in 2000, the figure was 26%. The situation is so dire tha...
In the past five years, housing prices inFairfax County,Virginiahave grown 12 times as fast as household incomes. Today, the county’s average family would have to spend 54% of its income to afford the county‘s average home; in 2000, the figure was 26%. The situation is so dire that...
In the past five years, housing prices inFairfax County,Virginiahave grown 12 times as fast as household incomes. Today, the county’s average family would have to spend 54% of its income to afford the county‘s average home; in 2000, the figure was 26%. The situation is so dire that...
In the past five years, housing prices in Fairfax County, Virginia have grown 12 times as fast as household incomes. Today, the county’s average family would have to spend 54% of its income to afford the county‘s average home; in 2000, the figure was 26%. The situation is so dire...