Study Says Rents in Most Cities Are Unaffordable for Lower Income Earners

Study Says Rents in Most Cities Are Unaffordable for Lower Income Earners
Study says a minimum-wage worker could afford to rent in just a few neighbourhoods in Canada. The Canadian Press
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OTTAWA—A minimum-wage worker could afford to rent in just a few neighbourhoods in Canada, suggests a new analysis of the country’s rental market that also raises questions about a promised federal rent-supplement program.

The report being released Thursday by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says someone earning minimum wage would only be able to afford a one-bedroom rental in nine percent of 795 neighbourhoods in Canadian cities in the study.