Christine Lagarde: Unlocking the power of ideas
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Since 2022 rising housing costs have, on average, largely been offset by growth in household income, leading to stable housing cost to household income ratios.
Key Points:
- Since 2022 rising housing costs have, on average, largely been offset by growth in household income, leading to stable housing cost to household income ratios.
- The housing cost burden has, however, increased slightly for both renter and mortgage households at the upper end of the income distribution.