2012 Two-Bedroom Housing Wages

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National Low Income Housing Coalition | Out of Reach 2012 TABLES AND MAPS TX : $15.88 MT : $12.59 AZ : $16.32 NM : $12.70 NV : $18.98 CO : $16.18 OR : $15.52 WY : $12.42 ID : $12.80 KS : $12.70 SD : $11.52 NE : $13.16 ND : $12.29 OK : $12.44 WA : $18.16 IA : $12.25 NC : $13.63 PA : $16.06 TN : $12.56 CA : $26.02 UT : $13.99 MN : $15.50 MO : $13.34 IL : $16.78 FL : $18.56 GA : $14.37 WI : $14.23 AR : $11.41 AL : $12.50 NY : $24.68 LA : $14.15 MS : $11.97 MI : $14.19 KY : $11.85 VA : $20.26 OH : $13.43 IN : $13.43 SC : $13.43 ME : $15.10 WV : $11.50 NH : $19.29 NJ : $25.04 MA : $21.96 PR : $9.88 MD : $24.83 VT : $18.77 CT : $23.58 DE : $18.65 RI : $17.78 DC : $28.96 HI: $31.68 AK: $18.94 Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ Ǥ 2012 TWO-BEDROOM HOUSING WAGE Represents the hourly wage that a household must earn (working 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year) in order to afford the Fair Market Rent for a two-bedroom unit at 30% of income. 10 $13.34 and Below Between $13.35 and $16.78 Above $16.78

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Represents the hourly wage that a household must earn (working 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year) in order to afford the Fair Market Rent for a two-bedroom unit at 30% of income.

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National Low Income Housing Coalition | Out of Reach 2012

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TX : $15.88

MT : $12.59

AZ : $16.32 NM : $12.70

NV : $18.98

CO : $16.18

OR : $15.52

WY : $12.42ID : $12.80

KS : $12.70

SD : $11.52

NE : $13.16

ND : $12.29

OK : $12.44

WA : $18.16

IA : $12.25

NC : $13.63

PA : $16.06

TN : $12.56

CA : $26.02

UT : $13.99

MN : $15.50

MO : $13.34

IL : $16.78

FL : $18.56

GA : $14.37

WI : $14.23

AR : $11.41

AL : $12.50

NY : $24.68

LA : $14.15

MS : $11.97

MI : $14.19

KY : $11.85VA : $20.26

OH : $13.43

IN : $13.43

SC : $13.43

ME : $15.10

WV : $11.50

NH : $19.29

NJ : $25.04

MA : $21.96

PR : $9.88

MD : $24.83

VT : $18.77

CT : $23.58

DE : $18.65

RI : $17.78

DC : $28.96

HI: $31.68

AK: $18.94

2012 TWO-BEDROOM HOUSING WAGERepresents the hourly wage that a household must earn (working 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year)

in order to aff ord the Fair Market Rent for a two-bedroom unit at 30% of income.

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$13.34 and BelowBetween $13.35 and $16.78Above $16.78