Housing affordability measures whether households can comfortably cover housing costs—such as rent or mortgage payments—without sacrificing other essential needs like food or healthcare. It is commonly assessed using the 30% income rule, where spending more signals a cost burden. Policymakers, urban planners, and homebuyers use this metric to identify shortages, shape subsidies, and guide financial decisions.
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