Los Angeles rents have increased, after adjusting for inflation, by nearly 30% over the last 20 years. During the same period, renter incomes have decreased by 6%, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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Los Angeles in midst of rental housing crisis
February 4, 2013, 11:40am
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