FY 2017 Income Limit Area |
Median Income | FY 2017 Income Limit Category |
Persons in Family | |||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |||
Butler County | $74,700 | Very Low (50%) Income Limits ($) |
$26,150 | $29,900 | $33,650 | $37,350 | $40,350 | $43,350 | $46,350 | $49,350 |
Extremely Low Income Limits ($) * |
$15,700 | $17,950 | $20,420 | $24,600 | $28,780 | $32,960 | $37,140 | $41,320 | ||
Low (80%) |
$41,850 | $47,800 | $53,800 | $59,750 | $64,550 | $69,350 | $74,100 | $78,900 |
Note: Butler County, Ohio is part of the Cincinnati-Middleton, OH-KY-IN HUD Metro FMR Area, which consists of the following counties: Dearborn County, Indiana; Ohio County, Indiana; Boone County, Kentucky; Bracken County, Kentucky; Campbell County, Kentucky; Gallatin County, Kentucky; Kenton County, Kentucky; Pendleton County, Kentucky; Butler County, Ohio; Clermont County, Ohio; Hamilton County, Oho; and Warren County, Ohio.
* The FY 2014 consolidated appropriations Act changed the definition of extremely low-income to be the greater of 30/50ths (60 percent) of the Section 8 very low-income limit or the poverty guide as established by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), provided that this amount is not greater than the Section 8 50% very low-income limit. Consequently, the extremely low limits may equal the very low (50%) income limits.
Income Limit areas are based on FY 2017 Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas.