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unaffordable

[uhn-uh-fawrd-uh-buhl]

adjective

  1. too high in price to afford.



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However, the housing market remains unaffordable for many buyers.

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If his young voters think housing is unaffordable now, wait until there’s a rent freeze.

When monthly homeowner-association fees reached an unaffordable $1,000, she contacted Sunshine Home Share, a nonprofit in Colorado that focuses on helping older adults, to help find a suitable match: Michael Marfia.

He said that Brazil's production had become "unaffordable" forcing Birch to look elsewhere for beans with its importer "pushing pause" on its orders unless specially requested.

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Many people go without health insurance because it’s unaffordable, even as the cost of healthcare has more than tripled since the turn of the century, according to the Peterson-KFF Health Spending Tracker.

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