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."