After inflation’s boom, here’s how Philadelphia ranks for affordability among U.S. metros


Philadelphia presents itself as a more affordable metro than many of its Northeast and Mid-Atlantic counterparts, but does that still hold with the rising cost of goods and after years of runaway housing prices?

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