Low-income individual definition

Low-income individual means an individual who:
Low-income individual means an individual whose household income is no greater than 80% of the median income, adjusted for household size, for the Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Low-income individual means an individual whose

More Definitions of Low-income individual

Low-income individual means an individual whose household income is no greater than 80% of the median income for the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Low-income individual means an individual in the local labor market as defined in W. Va. Code §21-1C-2, whose household adjusted gross income is below 130 percent of the federal poverty line. This term also includes any person enrolled in a state or federal public assistance program including, but not limited to, the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program (TANF), Medicaid, or the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Low-income individual means an individual whose annual household income does not exceed eighty percent of the area median income for the metropolitan, micropolitan, or combined statistical area in which that individual resides as determined annually by the United States department of housing and urban development.
Low-income individual means a resident of the City of Santa Xxxxxx whose household income is no greater than 80% of the Median Income.
Low-income individual means a resident of the City of Davis whose household income is no greater than 80% of the Median Income.
Low-income individual means an Individual whose gross household monthly income is at or below 220% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
Low-income individual means a person with income at or below two hundred percent of federal poverty level. The poverty level has been established by Public Law 97-35 § 652 (codified at 42 U.S.C. 9847), § 673(2) (codified at 42 U.S.C. 9902 (2)) as amended; and the Poverty Income Guideline updated annually in the Federal Register.