Middle-Income Workers Earning up to $125,000 Cannot Afford to Live in GTA: Report

Middle-Income Workers Earning up to $125,000 Cannot Afford to Live in GTA: Report
A sold sign is displayed in front of a house in the Riverdale area of Toronto on Sept. 29, 2021. The Canadian Press/Evan Buhler
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Middle-income workers such as nurses, teachers, and first responders, are being “squeezed out” of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area (GTHA) due to the region’s housing affordability crisis, a recent report suggests.

“A growing number of residents in the GTHA who are working full-time and earning reasonable, middle-income wages cannot find homes to own or rent at an affordable price,” says a June 17 report by the non-profit group CivicAction. The report is the first in a four-part research series looking at the housing challenges experienced by middle-income workers in the GTHA.