
How Does Section 8 Calculate Its Income Guidelines in NYS?
Section 8, a federal housing assistance program, calculates its income guidelines based on
the Area Median Income (AMI) for various regions across the United States, including New York State (NYS). The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) determines the AMI and sets income limits that vary by household size within specific geographical areas.
Do Different Counties Have Different Guidelines?
Yes, each county can have different income guidelines due to variations in the cost of living and housing markets. In New York, these income limits are updated annually and can vary significantly from one county to another.
Income Guidelines for Nassau and Suffolk Counties
As of the latest data available, the following are the income limits for Nassau and Suffolk Counties:
- Nassau County:
- 1-Person Household: $58,650
- 2-Person Household: $67,000
- 3-Person Household: $75,350
- 4-Person Household: $83,700
- 5-Person Household: $90,300
- 6-Person Household: $96,900
- 7-Person Household: $103,500
- 8-Person Household: $110,100
- Suffolk County:
- 1-Person Household: $56,600
- 2-Person Household: $64,650
- 3-Person Household: $72,700
- 4-Person Household: $80,750
- 5-Person Household: $87,150
- 6-Person Household: $93,550
- 7-Person Household: $99,950
- 8-Person Household: $106,350
For the most accurate and current information, please refer to the HUD website or your local housing authority.
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