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This report examines the community impact of converting HUD housing to market-rate in North Sacramento County. Utilizing data from the California Rural Assistance Technology Education (CRATE) Program, the analysis focuses on rent-burdened households, defining rent burden as more than 50% of income allocated to housing. It breaks down the percentage of households affected across various income brackets, highlighting the challenges faced by low-income renters and the overall demographic shifts resulting from these housing conversions.
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California Rural Assistance/Technology Education (CRATE) Program
A Sample NKCA Application Community Impact of HUD Housing Conversions to Market Rate
North Sacramento County Rent Burdened Households 0 - 10 % 10 - 20 % 20 - 30 % 30 - 100 % % of Census Tract High Poverty Renter Households paying 50% of Income towards Rent
HUD Housing Before Conversion Wave Rent Burdened Households 0 - 10 % 10 - 20 % 20 - 30 % 30 - 100 % % of Census Tract High Poverty Renter Households paying 50% of Income towards Rent
HUD Housing Before Conversion Wave Rent Burdened Households 0 - 10 % 10 - 20 % 20 - 30 % 30 - 100 % % of Census Tract High Poverty Renter Households paying 50% of Income towards Rent
HUD Housing Converted to Market Rate Rent Burdened Households 0 - 10 % 10 - 20 % 20 - 30 % 30 - 100 % % of Census Tract High Poverty Renter Households paying 50% of Income towards Rent
HUD Housing At-Risk of Conversion Rent Burdened Households 0 - 10 % 10 - 20 % 20 - 30 % 30 - 100 % % of Census Tract High Poverty Renter Households paying 50% of Income towards Rent
HUD Housing Not at Risk Rent Burdened Households 0 - 10 % 10 - 20 % 20 - 30 % 30 - 100 % % of Census Tract High Poverty Renter Households paying 50% of Income towards Rent
HUD Housing Today Rent Burdened Households 0 - 10 % 10 - 20 % 20 - 30 % 30 - 100 % % of Census Tract High Poverty Renter Households paying 50% of Income towards Rent