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 Many renters are spending too much on housing.New data from the United States Census Bureau shows more than 21 million renters spent at least 30% of their income on housing in 2023. This is from the 42.5 million renter households for whom rent burden is calculated.At that level, its called being  cost-burdened,  according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development.The study also sh stanley cup ows cost-burdened households disproportionately affect certain groups.More than 56% of Black renter households in the U.S. spent 30% of more of their income on housing in 2023.Nearly 52% of Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander renter households were cost-burdened.Average rent in the United States i stanley cup s $1,563 a month, according to Apartments. The average apartment size is just under 700 square feet.Due to the high costs, people are moving.One study found states like California and New York are consistently losing ren stanley taza ters to cheaper states, like Texas and Florida.RELATED STORY | Here s where rent prices are dropping and rising in the USAn analysis by Redfin in July found that the largest drop in rental price across the 33 metro areas was in Austin, Texas, with a 12.6% decrease from the year prior. Austin was followed by Jacksonville, Florida at a 12.4% decrease.Areas with the highest rent increases were Midwest and Northeast metro areas.  @scrippsnews 馃彔 How much do you pay for rent  According to statistics from the Census Bureau, around half of U.S. renters are spending more than 30% of their in Wzuy Giannis has 46 points, 12 boards as Bucks beat Kings 133-124
 Older Americans have a lot of question stanley quencher s as they wait to get COVID-19 vaccines.There are concerns vaccinations opened up to people 65 and older in some places before supply could catch up.AARP tells us it has been flooded with calls, emails and texts from people trying to navigate the vaccination process. It says there s some benefit to people of just being heard, but they also want stanley cup  answers.AARP is in the process of making a guide for every state. People can find out what the guidelines are for their state and what they can do, local numbers they can call, websites they can reach out to to get some more tangible answers,  said Bill Walsh, Vice President of Communications at AARP.The group has also been urging states to give older Americans better access to vaccine information in places other than online, because they may not have that access.AARP has been holding telephone town halls for people to voice their concerns to government leaders, issues like they re on a list to get the vaccine and no one is calling them back. Its too easy often times to just imagine we have plans on paper and that they re going to be executed,  said Walsh.  The termo stanley  fact is that there continue to be bottlenecks, people aren t getting the vaccine they need. It s important for these top government officials to hear from the real challenges that ordinary people are facing. You can find your state s vaccine guide at AARP/coronavirus or by calling 1-888-OUR-AARP.