affordability
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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Boyd's most recent electric and gas bill was for $860, up from $660 the prior month, for a 1,400 square foot home in suburban Philadelphia, she said at a hearing Tuesday on energy affordability.
From Barron's
The focus on the state’s richest residents comes amid a growing affordability crisis in California, home to the nation’s most expensive housing market and highest income tax.
From Los Angeles Times
Rather than focusing narrowly on pro-natalist policies, “improving affordability is a positive, realistic focus for family policy,” the American Enterprise Institute said in commentary last month.
From MarketWatch
While he may discuss his plans for Greenland, White House officials say the speech will focus on U.S. affordability and the economy.
From Barron's
But many Americans say they are feeling the squeeze after five years of persistent inflation and as consumers remain anxious about affordability and sluggish hiring.
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