We recently looked at housing affordability in metro areas across the U.S. and in neighborhoods in metro Atlanta. This map shows the cities in Georgia where 52 percent or more of housing units are occupied by renters, and where 48 to 85 percent of renters pay more than 30 percent of their household income towards housing costs (a standard measure of housing affordability).

Data source: U.S. Census Bureau data via the Neighborhood Nexus Georgia Municipal Association Data Visualization Suite

Metro Atlanta cities on map:

City % renter-occupied % renters paying >30% of household income for housing
Atlanta 56% 53%
Clarkston 78% 56%
College Park 75% 64%
Conyers 66% 59%
Doraville 53% 48%
Douglasville 53% 50%
East Point 56% 63%
Forest Park 55% 65%
Hapeville 65% 55%
Jonesboro 53% 59%
Lithonia 66% 59%
Marietta 57% 56%
McDonough 52% 54%
Union City 59% 63%
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