of course, we have had your president chris estes and your vice president ethan handelman on the show many times. you know, we see the good news in growth. more jobs, new businesses in nevada. but if you are a low-income nevadan looking for a place to live, you're going to be finding it harder to make ends meet because rents are rising, isn't so just nationally rents are continuing to rise as they are in nevada. we have done two studies that look at affordability, our housing landscape report and our paycheck to paycheck report. our landscape report looks at working households and cost burden. so they are paying more of their income for rent than they should. so 21% of working households in nevada are cost burdened, seveverelylyt burdrdened. so they are paying 50% of rent which doesn't leave much for food or education or medical expenses. >> right. the more you are spending on the cost of your rent, the less you have for other costs of living, like consumer products and, you know, medicine is a big deal, food and everything else, right? >> right. and unfortunately, even professions li