$100,000 doesn’t pay the bills for a small family in DC
- A LendingTree analysis reveals that $100,000 does not cover expenses in many U.S. Metros.
- Rising costs for housing and transportation contribute to the income shortfall for families.
- San Jose is the least affordable, with a $2,207 monthly shortfall for a family earning $100,000.
- Elijah de la Campa notes that rising home prices and mortgage rates challenge renters; "triple whammy".
- Homeownership slips further out of reach, as incomes for buying do not keep pace with rising costs.
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A six-figure salary might not be enough in Portland, report finds
A $100,000 salary might seem massive, especially in a state with one of the lowest median salaries in the U.S., but according to a new report, it may not be enough to scrape by for a family of three in Portland.
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