Nationwide, solo renters pay an extra $7,562 per year for a one-bedroom unit compared to couples who split rent with their ...
The "singles tax" has risen to $7,562, an increase of more than $450 from last year. New York City remains the most expensive city for solo renters, with an annual singles tax of $20,100 ...
Sorry, singles. There’s more bad news this Valentine’s Day. RentHop released its 2024 Singles Index on Jan. 21, and for Boston renters, the results may hurt worse ...
Many financial systems are based on people operating their finances as a couple, leaving single people to potentially foot a ...
New York City renters face the country’s steepest “singles tax,” or the amount of money a solo renter pays over two people sharing a one-bedroom apartment, according to StreetEasy.
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Beyond daily expenses, tax season sheds light on the financial disparities between singles and couples. In 2022, single filers received an average refund of $1,777, while married couples received an ...
In fact, singles are at a major disadvantage due to the hidden costs of living that are referred to as the "singles tax." The ...