Test: LSAT Logical Reasoning

Many home renters buy their first homes believing that it is clearly more profitable to make mortgage payments than to pay rent. Other costs, such as maintenance, property taxes, and insurance must be factored in, however. All housing expenses together total at least 40% of most homeowners' income.  It is not financially reasonable to spend any more than 30% of income on housing expenses.

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If the information is correct, which of the following cannot be true?

A majority of renters pay an unreasonable amount for housing expenses

A minority of homeowners have unreasonable housing expenses

A minority of homeowners have reasonable housing expenses

A majority of homeowners have unreasonable housing expenses

The combination of property taxes, insurance, and home maintenance costs is greater than mortgage payments for a minority of homeowners

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