Sec. 8 Vouchers +
Certificates
Public
Housing
Sec. 8 New +
Rehab.
Sec. 236
Note, most Sec. 236 units (67%) use Sec. 8 Loan
Management as well as Sec. 236 subsidy
13,755
15,177
4,224
Number of Projects
3,973
2,859
1,403
902
Subsidized People (thousands)
1,433
1,322
895
448
Subsidized Units (thousands)
--
90
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% Occupied
204
192
190
255
Average Rent/Month, Incl. Utilities
9,100
8,900
8,900
10,000
Average Household Income/Yr
19
21
11
15
% Under $5,000
4
5
3
8
% Over $20,000
28
24
13
36
% w/Wages Main Source Income
25
18
9
14
% w/Welfare Main Source
20
37
20
21
Neighborhood Poverty Rate
16
32
60
34
% Age 62 or More, Head or Spouse
34
48
74
43
% Age 62 or More or Disability
66
45
23
45
% With Children under 18
57
39
20
37
% Single Parent
2.8
2.4
1.6
2.1
Avg. People/Household
35
26
9
19
% with 3 or More Bedrooms
58
68
37
53
% Minority Total
39
48
23
35
% Black
15
17
11
13
% Hispanic
39
59
34
40
Minority as % of Neighborhood
13
11
11
16
% Moved in During Past Year
27
11
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Average Months on Waiting
ListOther Units: Sec. 8 Moderate
Rehabilitation: 110,000, Indian Housing: 70,000Concentration: 41% of
subsidized units are in tracts where under 10% of the tract's units are
subsidized. 13% are in tracts with over half their units subsidized.
LARGEST HOUSING AGENCIES:
Units (000s)
Average Income
% Welfare
% 62+
Months Wait
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