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1 Family of Four 2012 CPA AFFORDABLE HOUSING INCOME LIMITS Income is 100% of the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Income figure; is 80% of HUD's Income figure* Income Size: 1 *Please Note: Due to the definition of Housing in the CPA Statute, these are slightly different from HUD's figures. Income Income Income Income Income Income Income Size: 2 Size: 3 Size: 4 Size: 5 Size: 6 Size: 7 Size: 8 Size: 1 Size: 2 Size: 3 Size: 4 Size: 5 Size: 6 Size: 7 Size: 8 Abington 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Acton 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Acushnet 64,400 45,080 51,520 57,960 64,400 69,552 74,704 79,856 85,008 36,064 41,216 46,368 51,520 55,642 59,763 63,885 68,006 Adams 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Agawam 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Alford 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Amesbury 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Amherst 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Andover 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 Aquinnah 82,900 58,030 66,320 74,610 82,900 89,532 96, , ,428 46,424 53,056 59,688 66,320 71,626 76,931 82,237 87,542 Arlington 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Ashburnham 73,000 51,100 58,400 65,700 73,000 78,840 84,680 90,520 96,360 40,880 46,720 52,560 58,400 63,072 67,744 72,416 77,088 Ashby 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Ashfield 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Ashland 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Athol 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Attleboro 75,600 52,920 60,480 68,040 75,600 81,648 87,696 93,744 99,792 42,336 48,384 54,432 60,480 65,318 70,157 74,995 79,834 Auburn 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Avon 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Ayer 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Barnstable 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Barre 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Becket 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Bedford 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Belchertown 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Bellingham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Belmont 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Berkley 88,600 62,020 70,880 79,740 88,600 95, , , ,952 49,616 56,704 63,792 70,880 76,550 82,221 87,891 93,562 Berlin 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Bernardston 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Beverly 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Billerica 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Blackstone 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Blandford 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Bolton 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Boston 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Bourne 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Boxborough 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Boxford 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 Boylston 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Braintree 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Brewster 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Bridgewater 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Brimfield 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Brockton 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Brookfield 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Brookline 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Buckland 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Burlington 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Cambridge 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Canton 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Carlisle 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Carver 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Charlemont 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Charlton 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Chatham 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Chelmsford 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Chelsea 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Cheshire 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Chester 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Chesterfield 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Chicopee 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Page 1 of 6

2 Income is 100% of the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Income figure; is 80% of HUD's Income figure* Income *Please Note: Due to the definition of Housing in the CPA Statute, these are slightly different from HUD's figures. Income Income Income Income Income Income Income Chilmark 82,900 58,030 66,320 74,610 82,900 89,532 96, , ,428 46,424 53,056 59,688 66,320 71,626 76,931 82,237 87,542 Clarksburg 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Clinton 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Cohasset 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Colrain 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Concord 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Conway 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Cummington 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Dalton 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Danvers 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Dartmouth 64,400 45,080 51,520 57,960 64,400 69,552 74,704 79,856 85,008 36,064 41,216 46,368 51,520 55,642 59,763 63,885 68,006 Dedham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Deerfield 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Dennis 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Dighton 88,600 62,020 70,880 79,740 88,600 95, , , ,952 49,616 56,704 63,792 70,880 76,550 82,221 87,891 93,562 Douglas 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Dover 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Dracut 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Dudley 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Dunstable 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Duxbury 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 East Bridgewater 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 East Brookfield 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 East Longmeadow 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Eastham 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Easthampton 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Easton 104,400 73,080 83,520 93, , , , , ,808 58,464 66,816 75,168 83,520 90,202 96, , ,246 Edgartown 82,900 58,030 66,320 74,610 82,900 89,532 96, , ,428 46,424 53,056 59,688 66,320 71,626 76,931 82,237 87,542 Egremont 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Erving 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Essex 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Everett 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Fairhaven 64,400 45,080 51,520 57,960 64,400 69,552 74,704 79,856 85,008 36,064 41,216 46,368 51,520 55,642 59,763 63,885 68,006 Fall River 75,600 52,920 60,480 68,040 75,600 81,648 87,696 93,744 99,792 42,336 48,384 54,432 60,480 65,318 70,157 74,995 79,834 Falmouth 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Fitchburg 73,000 51,100 58,400 65,700 73,000 78,840 84,680 90,520 96,360 40,880 46,720 52,560 58,400 63,072 67,744 72,416 77,088 Florida 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Foxborough 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Framingham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Franklin 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Freetown 64,400 45,080 51,520 57,960 64,400 69,552 74,704 79,856 85,008 36,064 41,216 46,368 51,520 55,642 59,763 63,885 68,006 Gardner 73,000 51,100 58,400 65,700 73,000 78,840 84,680 90,520 96,360 40,880 46,720 52,560 58,400 63,072 67,744 72,416 77,088 Georgetown 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 Gill 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Gloucester 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Goshen 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Gosnold 82,900 58,030 66,320 74,610 82,900 89,532 96, , ,428 46,424 53,056 59,688 66,320 71,626 76,931 82,237 87,542 Grafton 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Granby 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Granville 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Great Barrington 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Greenfield 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Groton 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Groveland 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 Hadley 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Halifax 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Hamilton 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Hampden 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Hancock 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Hanover 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Hanson 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Hardwick 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Page 2 of 6

3 Income is 100% of the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Income figure; is 80% of HUD's Income figure* Income *Please Note: Due to the definition of Housing in the CPA Statute, these are slightly different from HUD's figures. Income Income Income Income Income Income Income Harvard 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Harwich 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Hatfield 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Haverhill 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 Hawley 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Heath 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Hingham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Hinsdale 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Holbrook 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Holden 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Holland 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Holliston 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Holyoke 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Hopedale 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Hopkinton 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Hubbardston 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Hudson 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Hull 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Huntington 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Ipswich 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Kingston 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Lakeville 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Lancaster 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Lanesborough 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Lawrence 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 Lee 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Leicester 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Lenox 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Leominster 73,000 51,100 58,400 65,700 73,000 78,840 84,680 90,520 96,360 40,880 46,720 52,560 58,400 63,072 67,744 72,416 77,088 Leverett 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Lexington 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Leyden 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Lincoln 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Littleton 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Longmeadow 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Lowell 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Ludlow 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Lunenburg 73,000 51,100 58,400 65,700 73,000 78,840 84,680 90,520 96,360 40,880 46,720 52,560 58,400 63,072 67,744 72,416 77,088 Lynn 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Lynnfield 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Malden 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Manchester-by-the-Sea 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Mansfield 88,600 62,020 70,880 79,740 88,600 95, , , ,952 49,616 56,704 63,792 70,880 76,550 82,221 87,891 93,562 Marblehead 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Marion 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Marlborough 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Marshfield 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Mashpee 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Mattapoisett 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Maynard 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Medfield 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Medford 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Medway 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Melrose 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Mendon 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Merrimac 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 Methuen 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 Middleborough 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Middlefield 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Middleton 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Milford 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Millbury 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 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4 Income is 100% of the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Income figure; is 80% of HUD's Income figure* Income *Please Note: Due to the definition of Housing in the CPA Statute, these are slightly different from HUD's figures. Income Income Income Income Income Income Income Millis 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Millville 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Milton 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Monroe 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Monson 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Montague 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Monterey 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Montgomery 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Mount Washington 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Nahant 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Nantucket 103,300 72,310 82,640 92, , , , , ,356 57,848 66,112 74,376 82,640 89,251 95, , ,085 Natick 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Needham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 New Ashford 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 New Bedford 64,400 45,080 51,520 57,960 64,400 69,552 74,704 79,856 85,008 36,064 41,216 46,368 51,520 55,642 59,763 63,885 68,006 New Braintree 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 New Marlborough 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 New Salem 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Newbury 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Newburyport 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Newton 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Norfolk 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 North Adams 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 North Andover 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 North Attleborough 75,600 52,920 60,480 68,040 75,600 81,648 87,696 93,744 99,792 42,336 48,384 54,432 60,480 65,318 70,157 74,995 79,834 North Brookfield 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 North Reading 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Northampton 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Northborough 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Northbridge 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Northfield 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Norton 88,600 62,020 70,880 79,740 88,600 95, , , ,952 49,616 56,704 63,792 70,880 76,550 82,221 87,891 93,562 Norwell 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Norwood 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Oak Bluffs 82,900 58,030 66,320 74,610 82,900 89,532 96, , ,428 46,424 53,056 59,688 66,320 71,626 76,931 82,237 87,542 Oakham 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Orange 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Orleans 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Otis 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Oxford 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Palmer 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Paxton 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Peabody 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Pelham 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Pembroke 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Pepperell 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Peru 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Petersham 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Phillipston 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Pittsfield 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Plainfield 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Plainville 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Plymouth 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Plympton 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Princeton 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Provincetown 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Quincy 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Randolph 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Raynham 104,400 73,080 83,520 93, , , , , ,808 58,464 66,816 75,168 83,520 90,202 96, , ,246 Reading 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Rehoboth 75,600 52,920 60,480 68,040 75,600 81,648 87,696 93,744 99,792 42,336 48,384 54,432 60,480 65,318 70,157 74,995 79,834 Revere 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Page 4 of 6

5 Income is 100% of the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Income figure; is 80% of HUD's Income figure* Income *Please Note: Due to the definition of Housing in the CPA Statute, these are slightly different from HUD's figures. Income Income Income Income Income Income Income Richmond 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Rochester 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Rockland 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Rockport 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Rowe 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Rowley 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Royalston 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Russell 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Rutland 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Salem 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Salisbury 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Sandisfield 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Sandwich 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Saugus 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Savoy 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Scituate 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Seekonk 75,600 52,920 60,480 68,040 75,600 81,648 87,696 93,744 99,792 42,336 48,384 54,432 60,480 65,318 70,157 74,995 79,834 Sharon 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Sheffield 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Shelburne 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Sherborn 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Shirley 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Shrewsbury 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Shutesbury 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Somerset 75,600 52,920 60,480 68,040 75,600 81,648 87,696 93,744 99,792 42,336 48,384 54,432 60,480 65,318 70,157 74,995 79,834 Somerville 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 South Hadley 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Southampton 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Southborough 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Southbridge 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Southwick 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Spencer 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Springfield 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Sterling 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Stockbridge 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Stoneham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Stoughton 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Stow 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Sturbridge 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Sudbury 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Sunderland 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Sutton 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Swampscott 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Swansea 75,600 52,920 60,480 68,040 75,600 81,648 87,696 93,744 99,792 42,336 48,384 54,432 60,480 65,318 70,157 74,995 79,834 Taunton 88,600 62,020 70,880 79,740 88,600 95, , , ,952 49,616 56,704 63,792 70,880 76,550 82,221 87,891 93,562 Templeton 73,000 51,100 58,400 65,700 73,000 78,840 84,680 90,520 96,360 40,880 46,720 52,560 58,400 63,072 67,744 72,416 77,088 Tewksbury 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Tisbury 82,900 58,030 66,320 74,610 82,900 89,532 96, , ,428 46,424 53,056 59,688 66,320 71,626 76,931 82,237 87,542 Tolland 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Topsfield 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Townsend 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Truro 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Tyngsborough 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Tyringham 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Upton 109,100 76,370 87,280 98, , , , , ,012 61,096 69,824 78,552 87,280 94, , , ,210 Uxbridge 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Wakefield 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Wales 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Walpole 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Waltham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Ware 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Wareham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Page 5 of 6

6 Income is 100% of the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Income figure; is 80% of HUD's Income figure* Income *Please Note: Due to the definition of Housing in the CPA Statute, these are slightly different from HUD's figures. Income Income Income Income Income Income Income Warren 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Warwick 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Washington 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Watertown 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Wayland 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Webster 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Wellesley 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Wellfleet 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Wendell 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Wenham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 West Boylston 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 West Bridgewater 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 West Brookfield 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 West Newbury 88,300 61,810 70,640 79,470 88,300 95, , , ,556 49,448 56,512 63,576 70,640 76,291 81,942 87,594 93,245 West Springfield 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 West Stockbridge 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 West Tisbury 82,900 58,030 66,320 74,610 82,900 89,532 96, , ,428 46,424 53,056 59,688 66,320 71,626 76,931 82,237 87,542 Westborough 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Westfield 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Westford 92,900 65,030 74,320 83,610 92, , , , ,628 52,024 59,456 66,888 74,320 80,266 86,211 92,157 98,102 Westhampton 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Westminster 73,000 51,100 58,400 65,700 73,000 78,840 84,680 90,520 96,360 40,880 46,720 52,560 58,400 63,072 67,744 72,416 77,088 Weston 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Westport 75,600 52,920 60,480 68,040 75,600 81,648 87,696 93,744 99,792 42,336 48,384 54,432 60,480 65,318 70,157 74,995 79,834 Westwood 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Weymouth 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Whately 69,800 48,860 55,840 62,820 69,800 75,384 80,968 86,552 92,136 39,088 44,672 50,256 55,840 60,307 64,774 69,242 73,709 Whitman 83,700 58,590 66,960 75,330 83,700 90,396 97, , ,484 46,872 53,568 60,264 66,960 72,317 77,674 83,030 88,387 Wilbraham 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Williamsburg 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Williamstown 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Wilmington 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Winchendon 73,000 51,100 58,400 65,700 73,000 78,840 84,680 90,520 96,360 40,880 46,720 52,560 58,400 63,072 67,744 72,416 77,088 Winchester 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Windsor 72,400 50,680 57,920 65,160 72,400 78,192 83,984 89,776 95,568 40,544 46,336 52,128 57,920 62,554 67,187 71,821 76,454 Winthrop 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Woburn 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Worcester 83,600 58,520 66,880 75,240 83,600 90,288 96, , ,352 46,816 53,504 60,192 66,880 72,230 77,581 82,931 88,282 Worthington 70,200 49,140 56,160 63,180 70,200 75,816 81,432 87,048 92,664 39,312 44,928 50,544 56,160 60,653 65,146 69,638 74,131 Wrentham 97,800 68,460 78,240 88,020 97, , , , ,096 54,768 62,592 70,416 78,240 84,499 90,758 97, ,277 Yarmouth 80,000 56,000 64,000 72,000 80,000 86,400 92,800 99, ,600 44,800 51,200 57,600 64,000 69,120 74,240 79,360 84,480 Page 6 of 6

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