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HUD uses that benchmark to determine Section 8 eligibility across three poverty tiers according to household size in Florida: Low-Income Limit (80% of the Median) 1: $49,650. 2: $56,750. 3 ...
The U.S. Census Bureau measures poverty by comparing a household's pre-tax income to a set poverty threshold. This threshold is the amount of money needed to cover basic needs. ... In Florida, the ...
The data below is for annual median household income in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico — the data is based on 2013–2017 American Community Survey data from the U.S. Census Bureau; populations are also from the 2013–2017 American Community Survey.
An income of $0.88 in Birmingham equals an income of $1.27 in San Jose with the U.S as a whole having an average PCPI of $1.00. To put it another way, the purchasing power of a dollar compared to the U.S. average is $1.13 in Birmingham and $0.79 in San Jose.
States and territories are sorted by the share of the lowest quintile in aggregate household income, i.e. the share of household income of 20% of the poorest households in the total household income. Due to different methodologies by which the United States Census Bureau and the EPI have calculated their results, the data should not be compared.
San Luis Obispo–Atascadero–Paso Robles, California MSA 246,681 $21,864 62 Appleton–Oshkosh–Neenah, Wisconsin MSA 358,365 $21,837 63 Punta Gorda, Florida MSA 141,627 $21,806 64 Green Bay, Wisconsin MSA 226,778 $21,784 65 Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, Florida MSA 2,395,997 $21,784 66 Jacksonville, Florida MSA 1,100,491 $21,763 67
This is a list of United States counties by per capita income.Data for the 50 states and the District of Columbia is from the 2009–2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates; data for Puerto Rico is from the 2013–2017 American Community Survey 5-Year estimates, and data for the other U.S. territories is from the 2010 U.S. Census.
San Diego County is hoping a new program will keep low-income seniors off the streets before they even get close to homelessness. San Diego County is hoping a new program will keep low-income ...