Grabbing researchers' attention this month were Springfield, Mass.; New Haven, Conn.; and Worcester, Mass.
Springfield renters paid an average of about $1,615, a year-over-year increase of 14.73 percent, tops in the nation, based on the Waller, Weeks & Johnson Rental Index.
New Haven had the seventh-highest in rent increase and Worcester was eighth.
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