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Marin County Income Limits

Marin County FY 2025 HUD Median Family Income Schedule

Effective 4/1/2025

Marin County Income Limits HUD Income Limits Public Housing, Section 8 & CDBG Programs HUD Income Limits Public Housing, Section 8 & CDBG Programs HUD Income Limits Public Housing, Section 8 & CDBG Programs Below Market Rate Program Below Market Rate Program
Household Size Extremely Low Income Very Low (50%) Income Low (80%) Income Median (100%) Income Moderate (120%) Income
1 $ 40,600 $ 67,700 $ 108,300 $ 130,000 $ 156,000
2 $ 46,400 $ 77,400 $ 123,800 $ 148,550 $ 178,300
3 $ 52,200 $ 87,050 $ 139,250 $ 167,150 $ 200,550
4 $ 58,000 $ 96,700 $ 154,700 $ 185,700 $ 222,850
5 $ 62,650 $ 104,450 $ 167,100 $ 201,550 $ 240,650
6 $ 67,300 $ 112,200 $ 179,500 $ 215,400 $ 258,500
7 $ 71,950 $ 119,950 $ 191,850 $ 230,250 $ 276,300
8 $ 76,600 $ 127,650 $ 204,250 $ 245,100 $ 294,150

The “Extremely Low,” “Very Low Income” and “Low Income” schedules shown above were published by the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), effective 4/1/2025. For additional information, you may consult the HUD website at https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/il.html.

 

The “Median Income” schedule shown above is based on the FY2025 median family income for the San Francisco HMFA of $185,00 for a four-person household, issued by HUD effective 4/1/2025, with adjustments for smaller and larger household sizes. The “Moderate Income” schedule shown above represents 120% of median income. 

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