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How Much Should You Spend on Rent?

The 30% guideline, what counts as cost-burdened, and what to do when your city laughs at both.

5 menit baca· Terakhir diperbarui: 2026-08-14· Oleh tim editorial, ditinjau berdasarkan sumber-sumber di bawah ini ·
Jawaban cepatThe common guideline is to keep rent near 30% of gross (pre-tax) income — $1,200 on a $4,000 monthly income. Federal housing agencies call households paying over 30% "cost-burdened" and over 50% "severely cost-burdened." In expensive cities many people land above 30%; the goal then is to protect the rest of the budget deliberately.
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Mengapa ini penting

Housing is most budgets' largest line. Ten percentage points of income spent on rent is the difference between saving something every month and saving nothing, so this one number quietly sets the difficulty level of your whole financial life.

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1

Know your number

Multiply gross monthly income by 0.30. That's the guideline ceiling for rent alone; some landlords screen applications at rent = 1/3 of income.

2

Count the real cost of the home

Add utilities, renter's insurance (often $10-$25/month), parking, and the commute the address creates. A cheaper apartment with a $200 longer commute isn't cheaper.

3

If you're over 30%, protect the essentials

Plenty of careful people pay 35-45% in expensive metros. It can work — but it has to come out of the wants budget, not out of food, medicine, or all saving.

4

Lower it where you actually can

At renewal, comparable listings are leverage: landlords pay real money for turnover. A roommate converts a $1,600 one-bedroom problem into an $800 split. Moving one neighborhood over is worth a spreadsheet before a decision.

5

If rent has become unpayable, act early

Emergency rental assistance, 211, and legal aid exist — and all of them work better before a missed month than after an eviction filing.

Worked example: $52,000 salary

Gross monthly income$4,333
30% guideline for rentabout $1,300
Rent at $1,650 instead38% — cost-burdened, workable ONLY with wants trimmed
Same $1,650 split with a roommate$825 each — 19%, with $475/month freed

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Apa yang harus dilakukan selanjutnya

Run the Rent Affordability calculator with your income, then — if you're above the guideline — pick the one lever you'll pull this year: renewal negotiation, a roommate, or a move. If rent is currently unpayable, start at Starting From $0 → Housing.

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HUD — Rental burdens: rethinking affordability measures · CFPB — Rental housing resources