Housing Needs Assessment City of Pleasanton | A-23
<br />Table A-5: Income Categories as a Percentage of AMI
<br /> % of AMI
<br />Acutely Low 1 0-15%
<br />Extremely Low 15-30%
<br />Very Low 30-50%
<br />Low 50-80%
<br />Moderate 80-120%
<br />Above Moderate >120%
<br />Notes:
<br />1 New income category effective January 1,2022.
<br />Source: Department of Housing and Community Development, 2021
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<br />Table A-6 shows the 2021 income limits for these income categories in Alameda County. The
<br />above moderate category includes all households earning above the upper limit of the moderate-
<br />income category.
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<br />Table A-6: Alameda County 2021 Annual Income Limits by Household Size
<br />Number of Persons in Household: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
<br />Alameda
<br />County
<br />Area Median
<br />Income:
<br />$125,600
<br />Acutely Low 13,200 15,100 16,950 18,850 20,350 21,850 23,350 24,900
<br />Extremely Low 28,800 32,900 37,000 41,100 44,400 47,700 51,000 54,300
<br />Very Low Income 47,950 54,800 61,650 68,500 74,000 79,500 84,950 90,450
<br />Low Income 76,750 87,700 98,650 109,600 118,400 127,150 135,950 144,700
<br />Median Income 87,900 100,500 113,050 125,600 135,650 145,700 155,750 165,800
<br />Moderate Income 105,500 120,550 135,650 150,700 162,750 174,800 186,850 198,900
<br />Source: Department of Housing and Community Development, 2021
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<br />Despite the economic and job growth experienced throughout the region since 1990, the income
<br />gap has continued to widen. California is one of the most economically unequal states in the
<br />nation, and the Bay Area has the highest income inequality between high- and low-income
<br />households in the state.
<br />In Pleasanton, 74.1 percent of households make more than 100 percent of AMI compared to 7.6
<br />percent (2,124 households) making less than 30 percent of AMI, which is considered extremely
<br />low-income (see Figure A-16). Regionally, more than half of all households make more than 100
<br />percent AMI, while 15 percent make less than 30 percent AMI. Of Pleasanton’s total households,
<br />19.5 percent are lower income (earning 80 percent of AMI or less), while around 38.5 percent of
<br />households in the county and Bay Area are lower income. Many households with multiple wage
<br />earners – reflecting those such as food service workers, full-time students, teachers, farmworkers
<br />and healthcare professionals – can fall into lower AMI categories due to relatively stagnant wages
<br />in many industries.
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