💨 Abstract
The article discusses the affordability crisis for low-income renters in Maryland. According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a worker earning Maryland's minimum wage would need to work 89 hours a week to afford a one-bedroom apartment. The report highlights that Maryland is the eighth-most difficult state for low-income renters, with a significant housing shortage.
Courtesy: Diane Morris
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