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Not every city is built the same, and that’s also true of rental markets.

While some cities are seeing cooling rents and more affordable housing efforts, rent prices in others continue to rise.

A recent WalletHub study ranked 182 US cities, including the 150 most populous cities in the country and at least two of the most populous in each state, by how much renters spend on rent, on average.

To calculate the share of income spent on rent, WalletHub used US Census Bureau data on median annual gross rent and median household income for each surveyed city.

“A general rule of thumb is that rent should not exceed 30% of the median income,” Maggie Rong Hu, an assistant professor of real estate at Baruch College in New York, said in the study. “This ensures that renters can comfortably afford their housing without sacrificing other essential living expenses.”

On average, people living in the 31 cities listed below spend about 18.5% of their income on rent, lower than the 23.46% across all measured cities.

In the most expensive cities in the study, including Miami, Detroit, and Newark, renters can spend up to 33.8% of their income on rent.

See the most affordable cities for renters across the US in 2026.

30. (Tie) Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky

Income spent on rent: 20.10%

30. (Tie) South Burlington, Vermont

Income spent on rent: 20.10%

29. Chesapeake, Virginia

Income spent on rent: 19.96%

28. Amarillo, Texas

Income spent on rent: 19.88%

27. Des Moines, Iowa

Income spent on rent: 19.84%

26. Oklahoma City

Income spent on rent: 19.75%

25. Plano, Texas

Income spent on rent: 19.68%

24. Seattle

Income spent on rent: 19.67%

23. West Valley City, Utah

Income spent on rent: 19.57%

22. Fort Wayne, Indiana

Income spent on rent: 19.52%

21. Omaha, Nebraska

Income spent on rent: 19.46%

20. Fremont, California

Income spent on rent: 19.39%

19. Fort Smith, Arkansas

Income spent on rent: 19.35%

18. Laredo, Texas

Income spent on rent: 19.34%

17. Huntsville, Alabama

Income spent on rent: 18.81%

16. Rapid City, South Dakota

Income spent on rent: 18.78%

15. Columbia, Maryland

Income spent on rent: 18.64%

14. Billings, Montana

Income spent on rent: 18.53%

13. Warwick, Rhode Island

Income spent on rent: 18.44%

12. Lincoln, Nebraska

Income spent on rent: 18.13%

11. Wichita, Kansas

Income spent on rent: 18.11%

10. Overland Park, Kansas

Income spent on rent: 17.34%

9. Anchorage, Alaska

Income spent on rent: 17.30%

8. Casper, Wyoming

Income spent on rent: 17.24%

7. Juneau, Alaska

Income spent on rent: 17.04%

6. Cheyenne, Wyoming

Income spent on rent: 17.02%

5. Fargo, North Dakota

Income spent on rent: 16.94%

4. Charleston, West Virginia

Income spent on rent: 16.56%

3. Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Income spent on rent: 16.48%

2. Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Income spent on rent: 16.35%

1. Bismarck, North Dakota

Income spent on rent: 15.29%



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