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gazilions Over 8 million people live in New York City.
They can't afford to live anywhere else.
Middle class people now could afford to live just outside the city limits
Hoboken is probably the trendiest city in New Jersey right now, as it is mostly populated by young people who cannot afford to live in Manhattan, because of the exorbitant real estate prices. Hoboken is just across the Hudson River from Manhattan, making it an easy commute for 20-something artists and professionals who want to live and work in New York City, but simply can't afford the rent prices.
The Manhattan Transfer Live was created in 1978.
They couldn't afford to rent a home of their own.
Can't afford a ticket to Hawaii
It is not a bad place to live but is so expensive that few people can afford to live there.
People live in mud huts in various countries in Africa, Asia, and South America. Some examples include parts of Nigeria, Kenya, India, and Bolivia. Mud huts are typically found in rural areas where traditional building practices are still common.
Because they cant afford a house. GOT IT?
People may live in huts due to economic constraints, cultural heritage, or lifestyle choice. Huts can be more affordable to build and maintain than traditional houses, and some cultures have longstanding traditions of hut living. Additionally, some people may choose to live in huts for a closer connection to nature or a simpler way of life.
An average of 2,709,300 people live in Jamaica as of 2011.