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The economic crisis is helping one person in particular make money, not lose it
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Since 2009, rental vacancies have fallen from 11 to 7 percent, a side effect of the rising costs of owning a home, according to Matt Phillips for Quartz. This has essentially eliminated rental vacancy rates in the past couple of years. - photo by Shelby Slade
With housing prices soaring, an unlikely person is benefiting: landlords.

Since 2009, rental vacancies have fallen from 11 to 7 percent, a side effect of the rising costs of owning a home, according to Matt Phillips for Quartz. This has essentially eliminated rental vacancy rates in the past couple of years.

With fewer vacant apartments available, the costs of apartments have also skyrocketed in a devastating chain reaction thats causing problems for the people who originally moved into apartments because they couldnt afford a home, Phillips reported.

And through it all, landlords are the ones benefiting. Since vacancies fell, rental income has skyrocketed, which doesnt even include the proprietor's income.

Check out this graph from Quartz to see just how much landlords are earning from the economic crisis.
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