Groceries, gas and real estate: Here’s how CT families are being affected by inflation
Housing costs in Connecticut have increased, according to Mark McNulty, spokesperson for the Regional Plan Association, because there is no available housing stock.
“Connecticut has not built enough housing to keep up with demand, particularly not enough rental housing. As a result, costs have gone up,” he said. “At the end of the day, it’s very simple math.”
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