Soaring Rents Drive Workers From US Cities
February 15, 2026·10 days ago·via Vanguard News

Skyrocketing rents and living costs are forcing hardworking Americans out of major cities like San Francisco, where one-bedroom apartments average $3,500 monthly amid median home prices of $1.4 million. Tech hubs and blue-state metros such as New York, Los Angeles, and San Diego top the lists for fastest-rising costs, with NYC renters facing $4,564 bills despite $5,250 average salaries.
Explore More


UK Labour Bigwig Mandelson Arrested in Epstein Probe
US Tourists Trapped in Mexico Amid Cartel Retaliation

US Military Boards Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean After Caribbean Chase

US Military Uses Claude AI to Capture Maduro

Trump 2.0 Rolls Out New Tariff Changes

Grade School Teacher at Fort Bragg Shows Up to Class Wearing Dog Collar and Animal Tail
Todd Starnes
Teacher Orders Child to Remove Ash From Forehead on Ash Wednesday
Todd Starnes
FAA Shuts Down Air Space Over El Paso for 10 Days
Todd Starnes
LIVE COVERAGE: Person Detained in Guthrie Case
Todd Starnes