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Figure A-7: Workers by Earnings, by Jurisdiction as Place of Work and Place of Residence <br />30,000 <br />Y (p <br />N N <br />25,000 <br />c <br />0 <br />R 20,000 <br />3 <br />Q <br />a° 15,000 <br />— <br />Y <br />`q <br />L <br />d <br />c 10,00000 <br />Y <br />� <br />Y <br />� <br />4 <br />Y <br />01 <br />j <br />5,000. <br />-------- <br />Less than $9,999 $10,000 to <br />$25,000 to <br />$50,000 to $75,000 or more <br />$24,999 <br />$49,999 <br />$74,999 <br />■ Place of Residence n Place of Work <br />Notes: <br />Universe: workers 16 years and over with earnings <br />Source: ABAG 2021 Pre -certified Housing Needs Data (U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5 -Year <br />Data 2015-2019, B08119, 808519) <br />Figure A-8 shows the balance of a jurisdiction's resident workers to the jobs located there for <br />different wage groups as a ratio instead - a value of one means that a city has the same number <br />of jobs in a wage group as it has resident workers - in principle, a balance. Values above one <br />indicate a jurisdiction will need to import workers for jobs in a given wage group. Pleasanton has <br />the greatest need to import workers for lower -wage jobs ($1,250 - $3,333 per month). At the <br />regional scale, the overall ratio is 1.04 jobs for each worker, implying a modest import of workers <br />from outside the region. <br />Housing Needs Assessment City of Pleasanton i A-11 <br />