Additional fees could impact renters’ abilities to afford housing; Idaho leaders say reform is needed
Rabe also referenced a statistic from the United Way of Idaho that indicates that statewide, 30% of the Gem State’s population is comprised of renters, with most paying a “disproportionate amount of their income” towards rent.
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