A 2 bedroom home? Perhaps apartments or duplexes, but otherwise 2 bedroom homes in my area don't exist. I don't think unaffordable housing is limited to FL. I truly feel sorry for those with children. How are they going to afford to put a roof over their heads and food on their tables?
Florida residents need to work this many hours per week to afford a place to live, study findsAs rent continues to skyrocket in Florida, a new report sheds some light on just how unaffordable the Sunshine State really is.
The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) released its "Out of Reach" report breaking down how many hours someone needs to work in order to afford a 1 or 2-bedroom rented apartment in their state. In Florida, a resident needs to work at least 2.6 full time jobs at the state’s minimum wage (which is $10 per hour) to be able to afford a 2-bedroom rental home, the report states.
The report goes into further details about how much someone needs to afford a basic roof over their heads based on the Fair Market Rent ($1,372 for 2-bedroom):
106 work hours per week at minimum wage to afford a 2-bedroom home
86 work hours per week at minimum wage to afford a 1-bedroom home
2.6: Number of full-time jobs at minimum wage to afford a 2-bedroom home
2.2: Number of full-time jobs at minimum wage to afford a 1-bedroom home
"In order to afford this level of rent and utilities — without paying more than 30% of income on housing — a household must earn $4,572 monthly or $54,870 annually," the report states. To afford the necessities, the report says you should earn $26.38 per hour. ...............
https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/florida-residents-need-to-work-this-many-hours-per-week-to-afford-a-place-to-live-study-finds