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02 ATTACHMENT 2
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012623 SPECIAL
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1/26/2023
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Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing City of Pleasanton | F-19 <br />Figure F-7: Children in Female-Headed Households with No Partner Present (2015-2019) <br /> <br />Source: HCD AFFH Geospatial Data <br /> <br />Income <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 nation, <br />and the Bay Area has the highest income inequality between high- and low-income households in <br />the state. Pleasanton has a higher income population than Alameda County. Pleasanton’s 2019 <br />median household income was $156,400 which is 57 percent higher than the County's ($99,406). <br />Pleasanton also has a higher median household income than the Tri-Valley Region where the <br />median household income is $149,064. However, 7.6 percent of households in Pleasanton are <br />extremely low-income, and 19.5 percent are low-income households (earn less than 80 percent of
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