00:00According to Money Talks News, the longer-term trend is unmistakable that single women are
00:09more likely to become homeowners than ever before.
00:12Zillow confirms, by 2021, nearly as many single women owned homes as single men did.
00:19It's true.
00:20On average, women still don't earn as much as men, making about $0.82 for every $1 earned
00:26by men.
00:27When crunching the numbers, the following cities have the highest percentage of listings
00:31affordable based on the typical salary for a woman riding solo.
00:35Pittsburgh, St. Louis, and Detroit.
00:38Home listings in the metro area of these areas are 32.6%, 31.5%, and 30.3% respectively.
00:48On the flip side, women face the largest gender-based housing affordability disparities in Cincinnati,
00:54Kansas City, and Oklahoma City.
00:56Single women are only able to afford fewer than 70% of the homes that single men can.
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