Examples of Senior Households in a sentence
Table III.26: Incidence of High Cost Burdens among Lower-Income, Senior Headed Households with One to Two Persons, City of Milpitas, 1999 Lower Income Senior Households (1)(1) Lower-income includes households earning up to 80% of area median income.
Housing Production; Program 7 – Transitional and Supportive Housing; Program 8 – Coordination With Social Service Agencies; Program 12 – Rental Assistance; Program 10 – Conservation of Existing and Future Affordable Units; and Program 11 – Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program.Table H-21: Senior Households by Tenure Householder AgeSource: American Community Survey (ACS), 2007-2011.
Table III.23: Estimated Growth in Senior Households by Tenure in Milpitas (2000-2008) 2000(1) To estimate the total number of senior households for 2008, the average size of senior-headed households was assumed to be the same in 2008 as it was in 2000.
In addition to meeting the minimum score stated in Section III.E, Tax Exempt Bond Financed Projects are required to score points for Projects in Which Units are Reserved for Households with Special Needs, Projects Reserved for Senior Households, or Projects in which 25 Percent of All Units are Reserved for Households with Children and for Projects that Benefit the Environment.
Table III.25: One-to-Two Person Senior Headed Households, by Income and Tenure, City of Milpitas, 1999 Senior Households (1) Senior households examined here are 1-2 person households.
In HUD's data, numbers 1-7 are rounded to 4 and numbers 8-13 are rounded to 10.Table 9.1 (continued) Cost-burdened Lower-Income Senior Households, by Municipality DANE COUNTY (Total)TOWNS:AlbionSource: HUD-CHAS special tabulations based on 2006-2010 American Community Survey (ACS).* Numbers less than 10 are not reported.
Senior Households were defined differently in this report than in the Quarterly Report.
Table 18: Senior Household Trends (65+) (2000-2010)Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000-2010.Figure 1: Senior Households by Tenure (1990-2010)80.0%70.0%60.0%50.0%40.0%30.0%20.0%10.0%0.0%Owner Renter199072.5%27.5%200062.6%37.4%201059.2%40.8%Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990-2010.
Disabled Households had no children as defined for Family Households, no adults age 60 or older, and at least one adult with a Food Support disability status recorded in the Minnesota Department of Human Services’ (DHS) administrative database.2 This excludes Family and Senior Households.
Included within those 80 minimum points must be points for serving a targeted population (Households with Special Needs, Senior Households or Households with Children) and points for Projects that Benefit the Environment.Although some criteria include scaled point structures, partial points will not be awarded.