It is if they have to move away from their families to get work.
I think a few of us have said before that work and housing do not always match up.
The problem is pay. The minimum wage is the same everywhere except London. Looking in our local paper I cannot see any single rooms avaiable to rent. There are lots of two bedroomed flats for £550 to £600 per month, most of them saying no DSS. So your rent would be £60 per week, if you could find someone to share with. If you could not, it would take up half your pay. Would you be willing to move round the country on the offchance that you could get work somewhere else?
It's not whether single people get mortgages. It's a single salary. We got mortgages on my husband's pay alone when we had two children and I did not work, before I was 25.
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