| | | | | | | | | | | | Housing Income Limits/Guidelines
U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Income Limits For The
Los Angeles-Long Beach: Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
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Extremely Low-Income Limit
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30% of Median Family Income
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Very Low-Income Limit
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50% of Median Family Income
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Home Funds Income Limit
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60% of Median Family Income*
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Low-Income Limit
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80% of Median Family Income
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FY 2011-2012 Income Limits
Effective Date: May 31, 2011
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Household
Size
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Extremely Low
(30%)
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Very Low
(50%)
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HOME Funds
(60%)
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Low
(80%)
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1 Person
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$17,950
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$29,900
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$35,900
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$47,850
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2 Person
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$20,500
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$34,200
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$41,000
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$54,650
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3 Person
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$23,050
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$38,450
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$46,100
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$61,500
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4 Person
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$25,600
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$42,700
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$51,200
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$68,300
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5 Person
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$27,650
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$46,150
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$55,300
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$73,800
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6 Person
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$29,700
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$49,550
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$59,400
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$79,250
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7 Person
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$31,750
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$52,950
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$63,500
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$84,700
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8 Person
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$33,800
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$56,400
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$67,600
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$90,200
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Source: HUD revises the income limits on an annual basis for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) and Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) funded projects. The income limits above are to be used for FY 2009-2010. FY 2009 Median Family Income (MFI) for Los Angeles-Long Beach MSA: is $62,100
* HOME limits are for agencies utilizing HOME Investment Partnership Act Funds (HOME)
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