Posadas [he/him, they/them] to the_dunk_tank • 7 months agoHead Empty. No Thoughtsimagemessage-square108 fedilinkarrow-up1148file-text
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minus-squareFourteenEyes [he/him]hexbear36·7 months agoThey haven't though, what it measures is the rate of increase. It literally shows rents getting higher! Just not as fast as before. link
minus-squareDamarcusArt@lemmygrad.mlhexbear17·7 months agoDoesn't the last little dip show a small decrease? So if in 2020 someone paid $1000 in rent, in 2021-22 it rose by 20% to $1200, then dropped maybe 2% in 2023 down to around $1176 or so. That's my understanding of it, please tell me if I'm not getting it, math was never something I was great at. linkfedilink
minus-squareRod_Blagojevic [none/use name]hexbear14·7 months agoIt looks to me like the chart indicates that recently there may have been some average decrease in rents, but they've mostly been rising (sometimes dramatically) over the entire period covered by this graph. link
They haven't though, what it measures is the rate of increase. It literally shows rents getting higher! Just not as fast as before.
Doesn't the last little dip show a small decrease?
So if in 2020 someone paid $1000 in rent, in 2021-22 it rose by 20% to $1200, then dropped maybe 2% in 2023 down to around $1176 or so.
That's my understanding of it, please tell me if I'm not getting it, math was never something I was great at.
It looks to me like the chart indicates that recently there may have been some average decrease in rents, but they've mostly been rising (sometimes dramatically) over the entire period covered by this graph.