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Definition of "unaffordability" [unaffordability]

  • The state or condition of being unaffordable. (noun)

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Use "unaffordability" in a sentence
  • "The problem of unaffordability is most apparent for the nearly 47 million Americans who lack health insurance."
  • "We have to marvel at the reasons given by Ms Smith at the Police Federation conference: she claimed the phasing was necessary to keep inflation under control, to protect the mortgages of policemen and women, and that the "unaffordability" would result in the sacking of officers."
  • "It added that about 25 per cent of Canadian households already rely on housing subsidies or experience periods of housing "unaffordability," a figure it expects to increase."