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New California Median Income Figures Show Drops in Some Counties for First Time
- July 13, 2010
Eight counties experienced declines in median incomes in the 2010 figures published by the Department of Housing and Community Development on June 17. Prior to 2010, HUD's hold harmless policy prevented published median incomes from declining, but HUD eliminated that policy this year. Check out the new California median income figures, together with affordable rents and affordable housing costs for redevelopment-assisted housing, in the following counties:
Download PDFs:
- Contra Costa County (PDF 161KB)
- El Dorado County (PDF 170KB)
- Imperial County (PDF 170KB)
- Kern County (PDF 168KB)
- Los Angeles County (PDF 163KB)
- Monterey County (PDF 170KB)
- Orange County (PDF 171KB)
- Riverside County (PDF 171KB)
- Sacramento County (PDF 172KB)
- San Bernardino County (PDF 187KB)
- San Diego County (PDF 167KB)
- San Joaquin County (PDF 171KB)
- San Luis Obispo County (PDF 163KB)
- San Mateo County (PDF 171KB)
- Santa Barbara County (PDF 172KB)
- Santa Clara County (PDF 171KB)
- Tulare County (PDF 171KB)
- Ventura County (PDF 171KB)
- Yolo County (PDF 171KB)
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