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''Pennsylvanians might be more politically divided than ever before, but there’s one thing they can all agree on: the rent is too darn high.
In The Commonwealth, rents are expected to jump by more than six percent in 2025, well above the national average of 4.8 percent. This lack of affordability has led Pennsylvania politicians to do what they do best: point fingers.
Easiest to blame is something new and complicated..."
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