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That is the frustrating math facing many U.S. buyers in 2026. Mortgage rates may ease. Some markets may show better affordability. Incomes may rise. But for the typical household trying to buy a home, the numbers still often do not work.
Axios reported that more than 75% of U.S. homes for sale were unaffordable to the typical household, citing a Bankrate **** ysis. The median U.S. household earns roughly $80,000 a year, while the **** ysis found that about $113,000 in annual income was needed to afford a $435,000 median-priced home under its **** umptions.
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