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The underlying factor in this increase is the unaffordability of primary care.
Antman34 talks about houses being at there historically highest level in terms unaffordability.
It never hit the same high levels of unaffordability."
The problem of unaffordability in the housing market is rapidly being solved without government intervention.
A lot of it stems from the unaffordability of the market and a concern about job security, she says.
"There's a growing, small entrepreneurial movement that is screaming about the unaffordability of commercial spaces.
Even though they are cost-effective, a number of measures are not taken owing to unaffordability.
We can’t do the simple math that proves the unaffordability of today's safety net programs, or all the government we now have.
Americans who want to own or keep their homes still face three big problems: mortgage delinquency, housing unaffordability and tough lending standards.
He said that the government must reduce costs that are too high for businesses and citizens - the "perfect storm of unaffordability."
Take, for instance, the otherwise unaffordability of homeownership.
The past few months have seen a distinct turnaround in the UK property market after house prices reached record levels of unaffordability.
You see, the unaffordability of housing in the early 1980's led to an epic collapse in the housing industry.
“There has been a seismic shift in the market, primarily because of the unaffordability of deposits,” she says.
It's a vicious cycle that exacerbates the unaffordability and inaccessibility of treatment in the United States.
At dinner parties in the northern suburbs, the conversation invariably turns to the rising cost of living and the unaffordability of overseas travel.
We in the UK fret about the unaffordability of housing and the need to increase the supply of new homes.
”The fact that we are now reaching this point graphically illustrates the increasing unaffordability of defined benefit schemes.”
Martin Shapiro, a Trumbull resident who has opposed the law from the start, said the flaws mainly involved density and unaffordability.
Specifically, it removes accessibility barriers that manifest themselves in terms of illiteracy, unaffordability and lack of relevant information.
But discounting adds complexity to decision-making, deterring some students from applying in some instances based on a false sense of unaffordability.
The delay in returning the locomotives to service was ascribed to an unaffordability of spare parts, and prohibitive cost of work by foreign firms.
So there it is: the real, underlying cause of the present economic emergency is the unaffordability of comprehensive welfare systems that encompass every section of society.
“There are also several new trends that are increasing unaffordability (e.g. falling disposable income, increasing calls on income and greater longevity).
This reflected the impact of higher interest rates, the increasing unaffordability of homes, and more and more first time buyers being priced out of the market.