An affordability gap arises when the cost of essential goods, like housing or healthcare, surpasses what people can pay. Policymakers and economists use it to identify financial strain, guiding subsidies or wage adjustments. Low-income households benefit most, as targeted aid helps bridge the shortfall, improving access to necessities and reducing economic inequality.
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