According to a new report by Zillow, living single as a renter puts you at a significant financial disadvantage. Here's what ...
A new study has found that renters who live alone are paying a staggering $20,100 more per year than those who split a home ...
In the top 50 cities in the US, single women will have to spend 1.21 percent more of their annual income on rent than single ...
Most people who live alone know they’re paying a premium compared to their friends who split rent with partners or roommates.
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Single in Seattle? You Pay This Tax
If you’re a renter and living alone, you probably already realize you pay more for rent. After all, you’re not splitting the ...
California’s Bay Area also comes at a steep price for singles; San Francisco ($14,793) and San Jose ($14,254) had the second ...
It isn’t just not being able to split bills. Tax systems and social expectations can also play a role. If we want to fix this inequity, we have to understand what drives it.
President Trump’s vow to keep Medicaid intact is colliding headlong into the Republicans’ strategy to extend their 2017 tax ...