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California's affordability crisis is getting worse, new data show 02:34. SACRAMENTO — New figures released by the California Department of Housing and Community Development show that low-income ...
Despite high mortgage rates, more California households were able to afford a home in the first quarter of 2025, thanks to decelerating home price growth. According to C.A.R., 17% of Californians ...
California residents pay, on average, $408 per month for electricity, natural gas, motor vehicle fuel and, if they use it, home heating oil. The most expensive? Another surprise, it’s Wyoming.
States in the South and Midwest lead the nation in homebuilding and affordability, according to a new national housing report card grading each state’s response to the housing crisis.
Parts of Northern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, the Sierra Nevada and the state’s Central Coast harbor the most expensive fuel in the state, between $4.94 and $5.89 per gallon.