CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A recent study found Corpus Christi to be one of the three least affordable cities in the United States.
The study, conducted by 'GoodHire' looked at factors like wage growth, unemployment rates, job growth, job openings, rental prices, real estate sale prices, and real per capita personal income.
The study found that Corpus Christi's unemployment rate and rent as a percentage of income were higher than average. Wage growth? Lower than average.
You can click here to read GoodHire's full study.
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