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Most IH programs predominantly serve low-income households <br />with annual incomes between 50% and 80% of AM I. Rental <br />inclusionary housing programs generally serve lower-income <br />levels than homeownership programs (Figure 4). <br />a <br />For example, 87% of for -rent programs, which apply <br />to multifamily rental developments, serve households <br />earning between 51% and 80% of AMI. Only 11% of IH <br />rental programs serve households earning more than <br />80% of AMI, compared to 23% of for -sale programs. <br />49�v �6 <br />�.. 0.5% 0.5% <br />Rental For -sale ' Rental For -sale <br />121%- 240%AMI Other measures <br />Massachusetts <br />Figure 4. Program count and percentage by the range of maximum income level (n = 386, or 98% of all rental programs with <br />single -income targeting requirements; n = 403, or 98% of all for -sale programs with single -income targeting requirements) <br />9 <br />350 <br />87a/a <br />75% <br />300 <br />h <br />E <br />250 <br />- <br />en <br />° <br />200 <br />CL <br />4- <br />0 <br />d <br />150 <br />lF <br />J2 <br />E <br />l• <br />Z <br />100 <br />18% <br />50 <br />7% . <br />2% 0:5% <br />0 <br />- <br />Rental For -sale <br />Rental <br />For -sale <br />Rental For -sale <br />50%AMI <br />51%- 80%AMI <br />81%-120%AMI <br />U.S., excluding <br />0 California <br />CA, MA, & NJ <br />a <br />For example, 87% of for -rent programs, which apply <br />to multifamily rental developments, serve households <br />earning between 51% and 80% of AMI. Only 11% of IH <br />rental programs serve households earning more than <br />80% of AMI, compared to 23% of for -sale programs. <br />49�v �6 <br />�.. 0.5% 0.5% <br />Rental For -sale ' Rental For -sale <br />121%- 240%AMI Other measures <br />Massachusetts <br />Figure 4. Program count and percentage by the range of maximum income level (n = 386, or 98% of all rental programs with <br />single -income targeting requirements; n = 403, or 98% of all for -sale programs with single -income targeting requirements) <br />9 <br />
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