$ Monthly Rent Affordable to Selected Income Levels Compared with Two-Bedroom FMR. Gap between Rent Affordable and FMR $66
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1 In Texas, the Fair Market () for a two-bedroom apartment is $868. In order this level of rent and utilities without paying more than of income on housing a household must earn $2,894 monthly or $34,724 annually. Assuming a 40-hour work week, 52 weeks per year, this level of income translates into a Housing Wage of: $6.69 In Texas, a minimum worker earns an hourly of $7.25. In order the for a two-bedroom apartment, a minimum earner must work 92 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. Or a household must include 2.3 minimum earners working 40 hours per week year-round in order to make the two-bedroom. In Texas, the estimated mean (average) for a renter is $5.43. In order the for a two-bedroom apartment at this, a renter must work 43 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. Or, working 40 hours per week year-round, a household must include. workers earning the in order to make the two-bedroom. Monthly Affordable to Selected Income Levels Compared with Two-Bedroom Two-Bedroom Median Income Household Mean er Wage Earner $868 $802 $,535 Mean er Wage Earner Gap between Affordable and $66 Extremely Low Income Household $46 Extremely Low Income Household $407 Minimum Wage Earner $377 Minimum Wage Earner $49 SSI Recipient $23 SSI Recipient $655 $0 $500 $,000 $,500 $2,000
2 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) Texas $6.69 $868 $34, $6,408 $,535 $8,422 $46 3,08,340 36% $5.43 $802. Combined Nonmetro Areas $3.29 $69 $27,649.8 $5,640 $,29 $5,492 $387 29,822 27% $.62 $604. Metropolitan Areas Abilene MSA $5.65 $84 $32, $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $42 20,803 34% $.5 $580.4 Amarillo MSA $4.56 $757 $30, $62,700 $,568 $8,80 $470 3,650 35% $2.9 $67. Aransas County HMFA $4.9 $738 $29, $54,300 $,358 $6,290 $407 2,355 23% $7.82 $407.8 Atascosa County HMFA $3.56 $705 $28,200.9 $5,500 $,288 $5,450 $386 3,523 24% $2.97 $674.0 Austin County HMFA $3.35 $694 $27,760.8 $66,800 $,670 $20,040 $50 2,459 23% $3.87 $72.0 Austin-Round Rock MSA * $20.9 $,050 $42, $73,200 $,830 $2,960 $ ,564 4% $6.28 $846.2 Beaumont-Port Arthur MSA $5.33 $797 $3, $53,00 $,328 $5,930 $398 43,996 3% $4.97 $779.0 Brazoria County HMFA $6.2 $843 $33, $78,700 $,968 $23,60 $590 25,629 25% $3.9 $724.2 Brownsville-Harlingen MSA $2.56 $653 $26,20.7 $37,300 $933 $,90 $280 36,427 32% $7.68 $399.6 Calhoun County HMFA $3.06 $679 $27,60.8 $55,000 $,375 $6,500 $43 2,27 27% $9.0 $ College Station-Bryan MSA $6.0 $837 $33, $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $42 39,493 49% $9.58 $498.7 Corpus Christi HMFA $6.29 $847 $33, $52,700 $,38 $5,80 $395 55,75 39% $2.48 $649.3 Dallas HMFA $7.06 $887 $35, $67,500 $,688 $20,250 $ ,282 39% $8.6 $ El Paso MSA $3.58 $706 $28,240.9 $42,000 $,050 $2,600 $35 90,06 36% $9.47 $492.4 Fort Worth-Arlington HMFA * $7.77 $924 $36, $65,600 $,640 $9,680 $ ,453 35% $4.23 $740.2 Houston-Baytown-Sugar Land HMFA * $8.7 $945 $37, $66,200 $,655 $9,860 $497 7,604 38% $9.00 $988.0 Kendall County HMFA $7.54 $92 $36, $85,900 $2,48 $25,770 $644 3,6 25% $9.66 $502.8 Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood HMFA $5.23 $792 $3, $59,900 $,498 $7,970 $449 5,766 42% $2.74 $662.2 Lampasas County HMFA $2.35 $642 $25,680.7 $57,900 $,448 $7,370 $434,708 24% $8.66 $45.4 Laredo MSA $4.5 $736 $29, $40,300 $,008 $2,090 $302 23,782 36% $8.36 $435.7 Longview HMFA $5.5 $788 $3, $54,200 $,355 $6,260 $407 9,84 33% $4.53 $755.0 Lubbock MSA $4.9 $738 $29, $56,700 $,48 $7,00 $425 42,290 40% $9.64 $50.5 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission MSA $2.54 $652 $26,080.7 $38,500 $963 $,550 $289 62,690 $7.77 $404.6 Medina County HMFA $3.3 $692 $27,680.8 $60,400 $,50 $8,20 $453 3,608 24% $7.94 $43.7 Midland MSA $8.02 $937 $37, $65,00 $,628 $9,530 $488 4,779 $7.2 $895.0 Odessa MSA $8.90 $983 $39, $52,300 $,308 $5,690 $392 6,03 33% $6.29 $847.2 Rusk County HMFA $3.0 $68 $27,240.8 $58,300 $,458 $7,490 $437 3,935 22% $4.60 $ * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
3 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) San Angelo MSA $3.79 $77 $28,680.9 $55,300 $,383 $6,590 $45 3,776 33% $0.93 $568.3 San Antonio HMFA $6.73 $870 $34, $6,300 $,533 $8,390 $ ,365 36% $2.66 $658.3 Sherman-Denison MSA $5.56 $809 $32, $6,700 $,543 $8,50 $463 4,22 3% $2.88 $670.2 Texarkana MSA $3.69 $72 $28,480.9 $57,300 $,433 $7,90 $430 0,895 33% $9.45 $49.4 Tyler MSA $5.7 $789 $3, $64,200 $,605 $9,260 $482 24,266 3% $2.24 $636.2 Victoria HMFA $3.87 $72 $28,840.9 $56,400 $,40 $6,920 $423,082 32% $.47 $596.2 Waco MSA $4.58 $758 $30, $50,000 $,250 $5,000 $375 33,565 40% $.36 $590.3 Wichita Falls MSA $3.27 $690 $27,600.8 $54,400 $,360 $6,320 $408 7,924 32% $.55 $60. Wise County HMFA $5.44 $803 $32,20 2. $67,700 $,693 $20,30 $508 3,79 9% $5.30 $796.0 Counties Anderson County $3.33 $693 $27,720.8 $55,500 $,388 $6,650 $46 4,545 28% $4.22 $ Andrews County $2.65 $658 $26,320.7 $59,400 $,485 $7,820 $ % $6.27 $ Angelina County $5.67 $85 $32, $48,600 $,25 $4,580 $365 9,762 3% $2.47 $649.3 Aransas County $4.9 $738 $29, $54,300 $,358 $6,290 $407 2,355 23% $7.82 $407.8 Archer County $3.27 $690 $27,600.8 $54,400 $,360 $6,320 $ % $7.3 $380.8 Armstrong County $4.56 $757 $30, $62,700 $,568 $8,80 $ % $3.44 $699. Atascosa County $3.56 $705 $28,200.9 $5,500 $,288 $5,450 $386 3,523 24% $2.97 $674.0 Austin County $3.35 $694 $27,760.8 $66,800 $,670 $20,040 $50 2,459 23% $3.87 $72.0 Bailey County $2.7 $633 $25,320.7 $53,900 $,348 $6,70 $ % $0.35 $538.2 Bandera County $6.73 $870 $34, $6,300 $,533 $8,390 $460,738 2% $7.54 $ Bastrop County * $20.9 $,050 $42, $73,200 $,830 $2,960 $549 5,48 2% $8.32 $ Baylor County $2.2 $630 $25,200.7 $52,600 $,35 $5,780 $ % $8.3 $432.5 Bee County $2.35 $642 $25,680.7 $49,000 $,225 $4,700 $368 2,894 34% $3.60 $ Bell County $5.23 $792 $3, $59,900 $,498 $7,970 $449 43,490 42% $2.68 $660.2 Bexar County $6.73 $870 $34, $6,300 $,533 $8,390 $ ,887 38% $3.03 $677.3 Blanco County $6.50 $858 $34, $68,400 $,70 $20,520 $ % $3.27 $690.2 Borden County $2.79 $665 $26,600.8 $64,300 $,608 $9,290 $ % Bosque County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $53,700 $,343 $6,0 $403,549 23% $9.23 $480.3 Bowie County $3.69 $72 $28,480.9 $57,300 $,433 $7,90 $430 0,895 33% $9.45 $49.4 Brazoria County $6.2 $843 $33, $78,700 $,968 $23,60 $590 25,629 25% $3.9 $724.2 Brazos County $6.0 $837 $33, $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $42 36,324 54% $9.36 $487.7 * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
4 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) Brewster County $4.67 $763 $30, $60,300 $,508 $8,090 $452,633 40% $0.22 $532.4 Briscoe County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $44,600 $,5 $3,380 $ % $5.7 $ Brooks County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $27,300 $683 $8,90 $ % $.66 $606.0 Brown County $3.44 $699 $27,960.9 $5,000 $,275 $5,300 $383 3,745 28% $8.58 $446.6 Burleson County $6.0 $837 $33, $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $42,246 9% $.98 $623.3 Burnet County $2.92 $672 $26,880.8 $6,700 $,543 $8,50 $463 4,386 27% $0.34 $538.2 Caldwell County * $20.9 $,050 $42, $73,200 $,830 $2,960 $549 3,848 34% $0.87 $565.9 Calhoun County $3.06 $679 $27,60.8 $55,000 $,375 $6,500 $43 2,27 27% $9.0 $ Callahan County $5.65 $84 $32, $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $ % $0.35 $538.5 Cameron County $2.56 $653 $26,20.7 $37,300 $933 $,90 $280 36,427 32% $7.68 $399.6 Camp County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $44,700 $,8 $3,40 $335,446 32% $2.25 $637.0 Carson County $4.56 $757 $30, $62,700 $,568 $8,80 $ % $3.67 $, Cass County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $47,00 $,78 $4,30 $353 3,622 $9.38 $488.3 Castro County $2.5 $632 $25,280.7 $40,800 $,020 $2,240 $ % $2.64 $657.0 Chambers County * $8.7 $945 $37, $66,200 $,655 $9,860 $497,548 3% $4.8 $770.2 Cherokee County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $48,300 $,208 $4,490 $362 4,588 27% $7.99 $45.5 Childress County $3.54 $704 $28,60.9 $52,800 $,320 $5,840 $ % $6.97 $363.9 Clay County $3.27 $690 $27,600.8 $54,400 $,360 $6,320 $ % $9.69 $504.4 Cochran County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $45,300 $,33 $3,590 $ % $7.09 $ Coke County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $56,000 $,400 $6,800 $ % $9.00 $468.3 Coleman County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $35,800 $895 $0,740 $269,70 33% $8.4 $423.5 Collin County $7.06 $887 $35, $67,500 $,688 $20,250 $506 82,099 $5.23 $792. Collingsworth County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $53,900 $,348 $6,70 $ % $2.69 $ Colorado County $2.87 $669 $26,760.8 $55,800 $,395 $6,740 $49,704 2% $2.88 $670.0 Comal County $6.73 $870 $34, $6,300 $,533 $8,390 $460 9,776 24% $9.50 $494.8 Comanche County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $48,200 $,205 $4,460 $362,28 22% $9. $474.3 Concho County $9.92 $,036 $4, $57,500 $,438 $7,250 $ % $6.78 $ Cooke County $5.40 $80 $32, $6,300 $,533 $8,390 $460 4,442 3% $3.40 $697. Coryell County $5.23 $792 $3, $59,900 $,498 $7,970 $449 8,276 4% $3.9 $686.2 Cottle County $2.79 $665 $26,600.8 $4,300 $,033 $2,390 $30 4 8% $.22 $583. Crane County $7.04 $886 $35, $6,00 $,528 $8,330 $ % $5.68 $86. * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
5 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) Crockett County $2.37 $643 $25,720.7 $54,500 $,363 $6,350 $ % $6.8 $ Crosby County $4.9 $738 $29, $56,700 $,48 $7,00 $ $3.44 $699. Culberson County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $43,800 $,095 $3,40 $ % $2.64 $657.0 Dallam County $3.7 $685 $27,400.8 $54,300 $,358 $6,290 $ % $3.8 $78.0 Dallas County $7.06 $887 $35, $67,500 $,688 $20,250 $ ,266 46% $20.07 $, Dawson County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $50,500 $,263 $5,50 $379,27 26% $.0 $577. Deaf Smith County $2.54 $652 $26,080.7 $5,800 $,295 $5,540 $389 2,67 35% $3.68 $7 0.9 Delta County $7.06 $887 $35, $67,500 $,688 $20,250 $ % $5.52 $ Denton County $7.06 $887 $35, $67,500 $,688 $20,250 $506 78,0 34% $.30 $587.5 DeWitt County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $53,900 $,348 $6,70 $404,68 24% $0.55 $549. Dickens County $2.52 $65 $26,040.7 $50,500 $,263 $5,50 $ % $2.68 $659.0 Dimmit County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $32,500 $83 $9,750 $244,06 29% $5.8 $ Donley County $2.48 $649 $25,960.7 $63,000 $,575 $8,900 $ $6.09 $ Duval County $2.54 $652 $26,080.7 $39,800 $995 $,940 $299,078 27% $4.0 $ Eastland County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $45,200 $,30 $3,560 $339,826 26% $3.05 $ Ector County $8.90 $983 $39, $52,300 $,308 $5,690 $392 6,03 33% $6.29 $847.2 Edwards County $2.85 $668 $26,720.8 $46,900 $,73 $4,070 $ % $0.92 $568.2 El Paso County $3.58 $706 $28,240.9 $42,000 $,050 $2,600 $35 90,06 36% $9.47 $492.4 Ellis County $7.06 $887 $35, $67,500 $,688 $20,250 $506,736 24% $0.0 $525.7 Erath County $3.56 $705 $28,200.9 $53,900 $,348 $6,70 $404 5,629 40% $8.37 $435.6 Falls County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $45,600 $,40 $3,680 $342,684 $.79 $63.0 Fannin County $2.94 $673 $26,920.8 $58,500 $,463 $7,550 $439 3,082 26% $8.90 $463.5 Fayette County $4.02 $729 $29,60.9 $59,700 $,493 $7,90 $448 2,408 23% $.0 $573.3 Fisher County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $55,200 $,380 $6,560 $ % $0.07 $524.2 Floyd County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $45,500 $,38 $3,650 $ % $9.37 $487.3 Foard County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $42,600 $,065 $2,780 $ % $6.57 $342.8 Fort Bend County * $8.7 $945 $37, $66,200 $,655 $9,860 $497 35,53 20% $3.52 $703.3 Franklin County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $59,300 $,483 $7,790 $ % $.27 $586. Freestone County $4.87 $773 $30, $60,300 $,508 $8,090 $452,586 23% $0.63 $553.4 Frio County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $44,800 $,20 $3,440 $336,68 34% $5.8 $ Gaines County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $57,000 $,425 $7,00 $428,379 26% $.67 $607.0 * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
6 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) Galveston County * $8.7 $945 $37, $66,200 $,655 $9,860 $497 33,654 3% $.7 $58.6 Garza County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $ % $8.84 $460.4 Gillespie County $7.2 $895 $35, $66,700 $,668 $20,00 $500 2,636 25% $9.23 $480.9 Glasscock County $2.79 $665 $26,600.8 $72,500 $,83 $2,750 $ % $2.63 $657.0 Goliad County $3.87 $72 $28,840.9 $56,400 $,40 $6,920 $ % $7.05 $ Gonzales County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $48,200 $,205 $4,460 $362 2,232 32% $0.95 $569. Gray County $2.23 $636 $25,440.7 $52,600 $,35 $5,780 $395,925 24% $6.24 $ Grayson County $5.56 $809 $32, $6,700 $,543 $8,50 $463 4,22 3% $2.88 $670.2 Gregg County $5.5 $788 $3, $54,200 $,355 $6,260 $407 6,679 37% $4.87 $773.0 Grimes County $2.29 $639 $25,560.7 $53,700 $,343 $6,0 $403 2,04 25% $6.42 $ Guadalupe County $6.73 $870 $34, $6,300 $,533 $8,390 $460 9,653 22% $9.75 $507.7 Hale County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $46,900 $,73 $4,070 $352 4,265 36% $0.94 $569. Hall County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $38,700 $968 $,60 $ % $0.57 $549. Hamilton County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $53,500 $,338 $6,050 $ % $2.06 $627.0 Hansford County $2.3 $63 $25,240.7 $60,400 $,50 $8,20 $ % $8.63 $ Hardeman County $5.7 $789 $3, $40,400 $,00 $2,20 $ % $5.9 $ Hardin County $5.33 $797 $3, $53,00 $,328 $5,930 $398 4,302 2% $3.4 $697. Harris County * $8.7 $945 $37, $66,200 $,655 $9,860 $ ,684 42% $20.06 $, Harrison County $3.27 $690 $27,600.8 $63,600 $,590 $9,080 $477 6,38 26% $3.82 $79.0 Hartley County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $75,800 $,895 $22,740 $ % $8.08 $420.5 Haskell County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $44,400 $,0 $3,320 $ % $8.24 $429.5 Hays County * $20.9 $,050 $42, $73,200 $,830 $2,960 $549 7,243 33% $6.74 $ Hemphill County $4.02 $729 $29,60.9 $8,000 $2,025 $24,300 $ % $7.89 $ Henderson County $5.48 $805 $32, $48,000 $,200 $4,400 $360 6,929 23% $9.67 $503.6 Hidalgo County $2.54 $652 $26,080.7 $38,500 $963 $,550 $289 62,690 $7.77 $404.6 Hill County $3.58 $706 $28,240.9 $53,900 $,348 $6,70 $404 3,29 25% $8.90 $463.5 Hockley County $4.08 $732 $29,280.9 $56,800 $,420 $7,040 $426 2,97 27% $4.44 $75.0 Hood County $6.83 $875 $35, $70,000 $,750 $2,000 $525 4,752 23% $.44 $595.5 Hopkins County $3.54 $704 $28,60.9 $56,400 $,40 $6,920 $423 3,622 27% $.50 $598.2 Houston County $2.5 $632 $25,280.7 $46,500 $,63 $3,950 $349 2,220 28% $2.93 $ Howard County $2.98 $675 $27,000.8 $56,600 $,45 $6,980 $425 3,555 32% $.87 $67. * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
7 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) Hudspeth County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $29,900 $748 $8,970 $ % $9.68 $503.2 Hunt County $7.06 $887 $35, $67,500 $,688 $20,250 $506 8,75 28% $2.09 $629.4 Hutchinson County $2.88 $670 $26,800.8 $53,400 $,335 $6,020 $40,594 9% $6.07 $ Irion County $3.79 $77 $28,680.9 $55,300 $,383 $6,590 $45 4 9% $20.50 $, Jack County $2.42 $646 $25,840.7 $64,200 $,605 $9,260 $ % $7.7 $ Jackson County $3.2 $682 $27,280.8 $62,200 $,555 $8,660 $467,280 25% $.77 $62. Jasper County $3.02 $677 $27,080.8 $47,400 $,85 $4,220 $356 2,998 22% $9.36 $487.4 Jeff Davis County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $52,800 $,320 $5,840 $ % $9.73 $506.2 Jefferson County $5.33 $797 $3, $53,00 $,328 $5,930 $398 32,562 36% $5.37 $799.0 Jim Hogg County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $46,00 $,53 $3,830 $ $9.52 $495.3 Jim Wells County $4.33 $745 $29, $45,200 $,30 $3,560 $339 3,547 26% $3.08 $680. Johnson County * $7.77 $924 $36, $65,600 $,640 $9,680 $492 2,557 25% $2.3 $63.5 Jones County $5.65 $84 $32, $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $42,320 22% $3.2 $682.2 Karnes County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $50,900 $,273 $5,270 $382,379 $9.77 $508.2 Kaufman County $7.06 $887 $35, $67,500 $,688 $20,250 $506 7,53 22% $9.37 $487.8 Kendall County $7.54 $92 $36, $85,900 $2,48 $25,770 $644 3,6 25% $9.66 $502.8 Kenedy County $4.8 $770 $30, $59,900 $,498 $7,970 $ % $30.23 $, Kent County $4.83 $77 $30, $57,400 $,435 $7,220 $ % Kerr County $5.75 $89 $32, $55,900 $,398 $6,770 $49 5,497 27% $2.68 $659.2 Kimble County $2.52 $65 $26,040.7 $55,500 $,388 $6,650 $ $6.00 $ King County $2.79 $665 $26,600.8 $85,600 $2,40 $25,680 $ % Kinney County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $32,800 $820 $9,840 $ % $8.93 $465.3 Kleberg County $4.46 $752 $30, $49,700 $,243 $4,90 $373 4,774 43% $0.5 $528.4 Knox County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $50,300 $,258 $5,090 $ % $3.00 $ La Salle County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $37,600 $940 $,280 $ % $23.9 $, Lamar County $2.2 $630 $25,200.7 $52,400 $,30 $5,720 $393 6,00 32% $.6 $580. Lamb County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $42,500 $,063 $2,750 $39,288 27% $.74 $60.0 Lampasas County $2.35 $642 $25,680.7 $57,900 $,448 $7,370 $434,708 24% $8.66 $45.4 Lavaca County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $55,700 $,393 $6,70 $48,674 2% $.9 $582. Lee County $2.2 $635 $25,400.7 $66,400 $,660 $9,920 $498,426 24% $4.83 $ Leon County $2.3 $63 $25,240.7 $55,000 $,375 $6,500 $ % $2.66 $658.0 * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
8 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) Liberty County * $8.7 $945 $37, $66,200 $,655 $9,860 $497 5,236 22% $0.55 $549.7 Limestone County $3.56 $705 $28,200.9 $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $42,666 2% $0.75 $559.3 Lipscomb County $3.29 $69 $27,640.8 $60,00 $,503 $8,030 $ $7.2 $ Live Oak County $3.94 $725 $29,000.9 $55,400 $,385 $6,620 $ % $5.77 $ Llano County $2.2 $635 $25,400.7 $56,200 $,405 $6,860 $422,682 20% $9.06 $47.3 Loving County $2.79 $665 $26,600.8 $89,600 $2,240 $26,880 $ % Lubbock County $4.9 $738 $29, $56,700 $,48 $7,00 $425 4,656 40% $9.60 $499.5 Lynn County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $5,300 $,283 $5,390 $ % $8.50 $442.4 Madison County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $49,900 $,248 $4,970 $ % $8.26 $429.5 Marion County $3.00 $676 $27,040.8 $43,200 $,080 $2,960 $324,057 23% $6.92 $360.9 Martin County $4.7 $737 $29, $48,700 $,28 $4,60 $ $0.66 $554.3 Mason County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $58,800 $,470 $7,640 $ % $5.24 $ Matagorda County $3.40 $697 $27,880.8 $5,600 $,290 $5,480 $387 3,558 26% $2.46 $648. Maverick County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $34,200 $855 $0,260 $257 4,464 $6.67 $347.8 McCulloch County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $48,800 $,220 $4,640 $ % $2.59 $655.0 McLennan County $4.58 $758 $30, $50,000 $,250 $5,000 $375 33,565 40% $.36 $590.3 McMullen County $2.79 $665 $26,600.8 $56,200 $,405 $6,860 $ % $5.94 $ Medina County $3.3 $692 $27,680.8 $60,400 $,50 $8,20 $453 3,608 24% $7.94 $43.7 Menard County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $57,500 $,438 $7,250 $ % $7.87 $409.5 Midland County $8.02 $937 $37, $65,00 $,628 $9,530 $488 4,779 $7.2 $895.0 Milam County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $54,000 $,350 $6,200 $405 2,723 29% $4.00 $ Mills County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $48,700 $,28 $4,60 $ % $9.0 $473.3 Mitchell County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $49,000 $,225 $4,700 $ % $4.4 $ Montague County $2.73 $662 $26,480.8 $58,900 $,473 $7,670 $442,80 23% $9.08 $472.4 Montgomery County * $8.7 $945 $37, $66,200 $,655 $9,860 $497 40,083 26% $4.9 $738.3 Moore County $2.79 $665 $26,600.8 $53,500 $,338 $6,050 $40,893 28% $3.42 $698.0 Morris County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $52,700 $,38 $5,80 $395,323 26% $3.35 $ Motley County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $44,300 $,08 $3,290 $ % $.50 $598.0 Nacogdoches County $4.83 $77 $30, $47,600 $,90 $4,280 $357 9,429 4% $8.70 $452.7 Navarro County $4.42 $750 $30, $52,200 $,305 $5,660 $392 5,050 29% $0. $526.4 Newton County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $50,000 $,250 $5,000 $ % $8.9 $463.4 * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
9 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) Nolan County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $5,400 $,285 $5,420 $386,80 32% $0.8 $529.2 Nueces County $6.29 $847 $33, $52,700 $,38 $5,80 $395 47,936 39% $2.37 $643.3 Ochiltree County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $64,200 $,605 $9,260 $482,080 29% $5.0 $ Oldham County $3.7 $685 $27,400.8 $63,200 $,580 $8,960 $ % $5.78 $ Orange County $5.33 $797 $3, $53,00 $,328 $5,930 $398 7,32 23% $3.47 $70. Palo Pinto County $4.33 $745 $29, $5,700 $,293 $5,50 $388 3,23 $4.67 $763.0 Panola County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $56,400 $,40 $6,920 $423,495 7% $0.72 $557. Parker County * $7.77 $924 $36, $65,600 $,640 $9,680 $492 8,549 2% $0.06 $523.8 Parmer County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $46,600 $,65 $3,980 $ % $2.68 $ Pecos County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $49,900 $,248 $4,970 $374,494 3% $5.38 $ Polk County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $40,800 $,020 $2,240 $306 3,53 2% $9.47 $493.3 Potter County $4.56 $757 $30, $62,700 $,568 $8,80 $470 7,026 4% $3.43 $699. Presidio County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $35,400 $885 $0,620 $ $8.42 $438.4 Rains County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $52,800 $,320 $5,840 $ % $7.07 $368.7 Randall County $4.56 $757 $30, $62,700 $,568 $8,80 $470 4,207 $8.26 $430.8 Reagan County $2.75 $663 $26,520.8 $58,200 $,455 $7,460 $ % $23.30 $,2 0.5 Real County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $36,300 $908 $0,890 $ % $8.92 $464.3 Red River County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $46,700 $,68 $4,00 $350,565 $6.47 $337.9 Reeves County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $39,000 $975 $,700 $ % $.32 $589. Refugio County $2.94 $673 $26,920.8 $55,800 $,395 $6,740 $ % $2.63 $657.0 Roberts County $2.79 $665 $26,600.8 $65,200 $,630 $9,560 $ % $6.20 $ Robertson County $6.0 $837 $33, $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $42,923 32% $.03 $574.5 Rockwall County $7.06 $887 $35, $67,500 $,688 $20,250 $506 4,478 7% $.2 $578.5 Runnels County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $45,000 $,25 $3,500 $338,08 28% $0.62 $552. Rusk County $3.0 $68 $27,240.8 $58,300 $,458 $7,490 $437 3,935 22% $4.60 $ Sabine County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $4,00 $,028 $2,330 $ % $9.06 $ San Augustine County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $40,900 $,023 $2,270 $ % $8.79 $457.4 San Jacinto County * $8.7 $945 $37, $66,200 $,655 $9,860 $497,553 7% $7.8 $ San Patricio County $6.29 $847 $33, $52,700 $,38 $5,80 $395 7,779 35% $3.57 $705.2 San Saba County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $44,000 $,00 $3,200 $ % $6.87 $357.8 Schleicher County $2.73 $662 $26,480.8 $62,900 $,573 $8,870 $ % $5.39 $ * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
10 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) Scurry County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $55,700 $,393 $6,70 $48,74 29% $0.66 $555. Shackelford County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $59,600 $,490 $7,880 $ % $6.20 $ Shelby County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $42,700 $,068 $2,80 $320 2,403 25% $8.86 $460.4 Sherman County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $62,900 $,573 $8,870 $ % $0.75 $559. Smith County $5.7 $789 $3, $64,200 $,605 $9,260 $482 24,266 3% $2.24 $636.2 Somervell County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $73,300 $,833 $2,990 $ % $2.50 $,8 0.6 Starr County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $29,900 $748 $8,970 $224 3,0 9% $5.66 $ Stephens County $2.69 $660 $26,400.8 $49,000 $,225 $4,700 $ % $2.80 $666.0 Sterling County $3.83 $79 $28,760.9 $53,900 $,348 $6,70 $ % $7.53 $ Stonewall County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $64,000 $,600 $9,200 $ % $5.38 $ Sutton County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $68,700 $,78 $20,60 $ % $56.99 $2, Swisher County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $53,600 $,340 $6,080 $ % $9.46 $492.3 Tarrant County * $7.77 $924 $36, $65,600 $,640 $9,680 $ ,347 37% $4.48 $753.2 Taylor County $5.65 $84 $32, $54,900 $,373 $6,470 $42 8,648 38% $.07 $576.4 Terrell County $2.73 $662 $26,480.8 $43,500 $,088 $3,050 $ % $2.3 $640.0 Terry County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $5,300 $,283 $5,390 $385,3 29% $3.98 $ Throckmorton County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $46,200 $,55 $3,860 $ % $.34 $590. Titus County $2.7 $633 $25,320.7 $46,600 $,65 $3,980 $350 3,004 28% $0.77 $560. Tom Green County $3.79 $77 $28,680.9 $55,300 $,383 $6,590 $45 3,662 33% $0.8 $562.3 Travis County * $20.9 $,050 $42, $73,200 $,830 $2,960 $549 90,7 48% $7.26 $897.2 Trinity County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $47,400 $,85 $4,220 $ % $0.29 $535.2 Tyler County $2.52 $65 $26,040.7 $43,700 $,093 $3,0 $328,409 7% $9.2 $474.4 Upshur County $5.5 $788 $3, $54,200 $,355 $6,260 $407 3,62 2% $9.72 $505.6 Upton County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $58,000 $,450 $7,400 $ % $30.55 $, Uvalde County $2.8 $666 $26,640.8 $4,800 $,045 $2,540 $34 2,284 26% $9.27 $482.4 Val Verde County $2.63 $657 $26,280.7 $42,400 $,060 $2,720 $38 4,758 32% $8.54 $444.5 Van Zandt County $4.04 $730 $29,200.9 $54,600 $,365 $6,380 $40 4,30 22% $9.7 $477.5 Victoria County $3.87 $72 $28,840.9 $56,400 $,40 $6,920 $423 0,5 33% $.6 $604.2 Walker County $3.79 $77 $28,680.9 $57,00 $,428 $7,30 $428 8,302 4% $8.9 $426.7 Waller County * $8.7 $945 $37, $66,200 $,655 $9,860 $497 4,333 32% $4.49 $753.3 Ward County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $49,500 $,238 $4,850 $ % $2.59 $, * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
11 FY3 HOUSING WAGE AREA MEDIAN INCOME () Hourly 2 BR at at hourly (203) Washington County $6.06 $835 $33, $59,600 $,490 $7,880 $447 4,025 32% $0.27 $534.6 Webb County $4.5 $736 $29, $40,300 $,008 $2,090 $302 23,782 36% $8.36 $435.7 Wharton County $3.90 $723 $28,920.9 $53,200 $,330 $5,960 $399 4,502 3% $8.74 $454.6 Wheeler County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $57,900 $,448 $7,370 $ % $.88 $68.0 Wichita County $3.27 $690 $27,600.8 $54,400 $,360 $6,320 $408 6,688 35% $.74 $60. Wilbarger County $3.46 $700 $28,000.9 $48,200 $,205 $4,460 $362,723 34% $9.73 $506.4 Willacy County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $27,000 $675 $8,00 $203,408 27% $3.09 $ Williamson County * $20.9 $,050 $42, $73,200 $,830 $2,960 $549 45,28 3% $6.60 $863.2 Wilson County $6.73 $870 $34, $6,300 $,533 $8,390 $460 2,3 5% $7.0 $ Winkler County $2.40 $645 $25,800.7 $5,400 $,285 $5,420 $ % $20.79 $, Wise County $5.44 $803 $32,20 2. $67,700 $,693 $20,30 $508 3,79 9% $5.30 $796.0 Wood County $2.92 $672 $26,880.8 $54,00 $,353 $6,230 $406 3,29 20% $2.23 $636. Yoakum County $2.94 $673 $26,920.8 $54,500 $,363 $6,350 $ % $5.98 $ Young County $3.83 $79 $28,760.9 $53,700 $,343 $6,0 $403 2,285 3% $2.65 $658. Zapata County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $28,00 $703 $8,430 $2,043 24% $2.96 $ Zavala County $2.04 $626 $25,040.7 $26,300 $658 $7,890 $97,074 $6.02 $ * 50th percentile (See Appendix A). Wage data not available (See Appendix A). : = Fiscal Year 203 Fair Market (HUD, 202). 2: = Fiscal Year 203 Area Median Income (HUD, 202). 3: "Affordable" rents represent the generally accepted standard of spending not more than of gross income on gross housing costs
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