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Affordable 3.0 &
Under Moderately Unaffordable 3.1 to 4.0
Seriously Unaffordable 4.1 to 5.0
Severely Unaffordable 5.1 to 8.9
Impossibly Unaffordable 9.0 & Over...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 14
December 2018. "Sydney
houses are so 'severely
unaffordable', it's
cheaper to buy in New York".
Business Insider (Australia). 24...
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quality of
service in
rural areas,
causing broadband connection to be
unaffordable for some, even when the
infrastructure supports service in a
given area...
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public housing and high
demand for
rental housing,
which is
becoming unaffordable for some.
Public housing is
managed and
provided by the
Victorian Government's...
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ranked by
Demographia as the second-most
unaffordable city in the world,
rated as even more
severely unaffordable in 2012 than in 2011. The city has adopted...
- charge, but
rather for a
purchase fee,
which has been seen by some as
unaffordable for
small open-source projects. The
process of
developing standards within...
- the
actual value of the product,
making imported products virtually unaffordable.
Import substitution is an
officially declared policy and the government...
- from £64,000 per year to £2.5 million,
which the
operators rejected as
unaffordable. On 25 May 2005,
London mayor Ken
Livingstone vowed that the landmark...
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average salary in Nevada, $54,842 per year, this
standard is on average,
unaffordable. The
disproportionate cost of
housing compared to
average salary has...
- May 2019. White, Anna (26
February 2015). "Welcome to Britain's most
unaffordable spot – it's not London".
Archived from the
original on 26
April 2019...