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According to an analysis recently released by the New York Federal Reserve, it looks like rent increases have been highest for those least able to pay. According to the data, for the highest rents in the U.S., rents didn’t change much between 2011 and 2013. For units with the lowest rents in the U.S., places where the poorest Americans live, average rent inflation was 15.9 percent per year.