Redfin Survey: Struggling Young Renters Forego Restaurants, Skip Meals to Afford Rent
But there are bright spots emerging on the affordability horizon, which could make it easier for young Americans to afford housing in the near future
This report is based on survey results from a Redfin-commissioned survey conducted by Ipsos in
Baby boomers and Gen Xers are less likely to struggle, but 52% of baby boomer renters and over two-thirds of Gen X rentersreport having a hard time making their regular housing payments.
Of the Gen Z and millennial renters who struggle to afford housing, 40% are eating out at restaurants less often to make their monthly rent payments, making it the most common sacrifice among that group. The next-most common sacrifice is taking no or fewer vacations; nearly one-third of Gen Z and millennial renters selected that option. Next: borrowing money from family or friends (27%) and working extra shifts (25%).
More than one in five (22%) young renters report skipping meals completely to make their monthly payments, 22% have sold their belongings, and 19% have delayed medical treatments.
Struggling millennials and Gen Zers who own their homes are more likely than those who rent to sacrifice luxuries, namely eating out at restaurants (43%) and taking vacations (36%). But they’re less likely to sacrifice necessities: Just about one in 10 (11%) report skipping meals completely to make mortgage payments, and 13% have delayed medical treatments.
Older Americans are also most likely to sacrifice nice-to-haves like eating out at restaurants and taking vacations to afford housing. Nearly half (45%) of both baby boomer and Gen X homeowners say they ate out at restaurants less often to afford their mortgage, and roughly two in five of both groups took no or fewer vacations.
It’s difficult for many Americans to afford their housing payments because even though wages have increased, the cost of buying a home has increased more. The median
It’s particularly difficult for young Americans to afford housing because they typically earn less money than older generations because they’re at the start of their career. They’re also more likely to have student loan debt, and less likely to have equity from a previous home.
“Many Gen Zers and millennials are making real sacrifices—picking up side gigs, selling their possessions, even delaying doctor’s appointments—just to pay for the basic need of housing,” said
Affordability Has Started Improving in Some Parts of the
There are some bright spots emerging on the affordability horizon. Mortgage rates have dropped to a 10-month low, buyers have more purchasing power, and fewer homes are selling above asking price. Redfin agents report many sellers are willing to negotiate as they take note of today’s buyer’s market, in which there are hundreds of thousands more home sellers than buyers.
Affordability has started to improve in several major metro areas, too. The income needed to afford the median-priced local home has declined from a year ago in 11 of the biggest metros in the
“A lot of renters are making the jump into homeownership,” said
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