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 A new analysis from Zillow shows that Americans are having to work longer to pay for rent.According to Zillow, Americans have to work 63 hours a month to pay for rent. Three years ago, it took renters abou stanley cup usa t 57 hours of work to pay for a month of rent.T stanley water bottle hats because rent costs have outpaced wages. According to Zillow, wages have grown 23% in the last five years, but rent has gone up 36.9% in the same time period.As the typical rent sits near $2,000, rent increases have outpaced wage growth in 46 out of 50 of Americas 50 largest metro areas. The rental market has cooled this year, but so far that has meant prices growing more slowly, not any real relief for renters,  said Jeff Tucker, senior economist at Zillow.  Rents were growing at a record pace for much of 2021, squeezing budgets for renters moving or renewing leases. Now, it appears more people are opting to double up with roommates or family, which means more vacancies and pressure on landlords to price their units competitively, offering some hope of relief on the horizon. Zillow reports that rent is around $2,040 a month. A similar analysis from Redfin shows rent costs dropped below $2,000 to $1,983.Mi stanley mugs ami and Tampa have seen the largest real increases in rent costs, according to Zillow. Renters in San Francisco, Boston and San Jose are the only top 50 metro areas that have seen wages outpace rents. Szeh Kaepernick  s company publishing essays on policing, prisons
 An unparalleled landscape of exceptional beauty, the Florida Everglades are an international treasure, but they have also become ground zero for the fight to combat climate change in America.For the last 30 years, Katt Britt has worked as a tour guide in the Everglades. She guides her airboats through the channels here, stopping whenever she gets a glimpse of an alligator nearby. Tourists flock from all over the world to experience this diverse ecosystem that is primarily a freshwater habitat.It is not the alligators lurking just below stanley cup  the surface here that s keeping Britt up at night.She has weathered plenty o stanley becher f South Florida hurricanes in her lifetime. Its the constant threat of climate change, though, that is threatening her way of life. Rising sea levels are threatening the concentration of saltwater that must stay in near perfect balance across the Everglades to preserve these tropical wetlands. You dont want the saltwater encroaching on the freshwater; you dont want freshwater encroaching on the saltwater,  Britt said about the impact climate change is already having on the Everglades.At 1.5 million acres, the Everglades is primarily a fresh-water habitat, but rising sea levels are changing that. Saltwater is slowly invading this ecosystem.As a researcher at Florida International University, Evelyn Gaiser has committed most of her life studying the Everglades. Research that, these days, is more critical than ever. This is not just a Florida problem, its w kubki stanley etlands all over