In general, most four-person low-income limits are the higher of 80 percent of the area median family income or 80 percent of the State non-metropolitan median family level. Because the very low-income limits are not always based on 50 percent of median, calculating low-income limits as 80 percent of median would produce anomalies inconsistent with statutory intent (e.g., very-low income limits could be higher than low-income limits). The calculation normally used, therefore, is to set the four-person low-income limit at 1.6 (i.e. 80%/50%) times the relevant four-person very low income limit. The only exception is that the resulting income limit may not exceed the U.S. median family income level ($64,000 for FY 2009) except when justified by high housing costs. Use of very low-income limits as a starting point for calculating other income limits tied to Section (3)(b)(2) of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 has the effect of adjusting low-income limits in areas where the very low-income limits have been adjusted because of unusually high or low housing-cost-to-income relationships.
In accord with the Very Low-Income Limits (based on 50% of MFI), the Low-Income limits are subject to a Hold Harmless policy.
| Area | 4-Person Very Low-Income Limit |
Preliminary 4-Person Low-Income Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Butler County, OH | $34,600 | $55,350 |
| Area | US Median Family Income | Comparison | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Butler County, OH | $64,000 | Is $55,350 > $64,000? No |
No Adjustment 4 Person LIL = $55,350 |
| Area | 2BR FMR | Annual 2BR FMR | Annual 2BR FMR* 1.6*85% |
35% of US Median Income | Comparison | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Butler County, OH | $733 | $8,796 | $11,963 | $22,400 | Is $11,963 > $22,400? No |
No Adjustment 4-Person LIL = $55,350 |
Subsequent to the comparisons above, Low-Income Limits are calculated for each person size family between 1 and 8 persons. As is done with the Very Low-Income Limits, the 1 Person Limit is calculated by multiplying the 4-Person limit by 70%, the 2 person is obtained by multiplying the 4-Person limit by 80%, the 3 person by multiplying the 4-Person by 90%, the 5 Person by multiplying the 4-Person by 108%, the 6 Person by multiplying the 4-Person limit by 116%, the 7 Person by multiplying the 4-Person limit by 124%, and the 8-person by multiplying the 4-Person limit by 132%. Typically, if an area is subject to the Hold Harmless provisions at the Very Low-Income (50%) level, this will carry over to the Low-Income (80%) level. However, to ensure that there are no discrepencies due to rounding, following the calculation of each person sized income limit, a comparison is made to the FY 2008 value to determine if a "hold harmless" policy is to be invoked for Low-Income Limits. The results are as follows:
| Butler County, OH | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Income Limit | 1-person | 2-person | 3-person | 4-person | 5-person | 6-person | 7-person | 8-person |
| Preliminary FY2009 | $38,750 | $44,300 | $49,800 | $55,350 | $59,800 | $64,200 | $68,650 | $73,050 |
| Final FY2008 for Hold Harmless | $37,050 | $42,350 | $47,650 | $52,950 | $57,200 | $61,400 | $65,650 | $69,900 |
| Hold Harmless Invoked | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
| FINAL FY2009 Low-Income Limits | $38,750 | $44,300 | $49,800 | $55,350 | $59,800 | $64,200 | $68,650 | $73,050 |
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