fy 2000 income limits
and section 8 fair market rents
Click here to download the nationwide copy of Section 8 income limits in WORD format
Click here download the FY 2000 Income Limits in Excel format.
Click here to obtain an ASCII national data file with all counties and county subparts.
Click here to obtain the income limit area definitions.
Click here for median family income calculations and State median family incomes.
Click here to learn how the income limits for the Section 221(d)(3)BMIR, Section 235, and Section 236 programs are calculated. Click here to obtain a WORD version of the income limits for the Section 221(d)(3)BMIR, Section 235, and Section 236 programs.
To view information for a given county or to download information for a specific State, go to the U.S. map below and click on the State you are interested in. The file format is described below the map.
A-F | G-L | M-N | O-T | U-Z | STATES | ALL
Click here to see the file layout.
Questions concerning the methodology used to develop these income limits are addressed in the FY 2000 Income Limits Briefing Material.
Click here to learn how HUD income limits are calculated.
The data files provide county-level data. Income limits and FMRs are the same for all parts of a metropolitan area. In New England, a county may be split among metropolitan areas and have a nonmetropolitan part. You must use state, county, and metropolitan area codes to find the income limits or FMRs for a New England township.
Similar information is available for FY 1996, FY 1997, FY 1998, FY 1999, FY Revised 1999, and FY 2001.
The file layout is as follows:
Line# Spaces Content
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1 1-2 State FIPS Code
4-5 State abbreviation
6-9 FIPS county code
10-37 County name
38-43 HUD MSA code (usually same as Census code)
50-77 MSA/PMSA name (or NONMETRO categorization)
2 39-46 FY 1998 Area Median Family Income
for a metropolitan area or for a
nonmetropolitan county
3 28-33 1-person HUD 30% of median income limit
34-39 2-person HUD 30% of median income limit
40-45 3-person HUD 30% of median income limit
46-51 4-person HUD 30% of median income limit
52-57 5-person HUD 30% of median income limit
58-63 6-person HUD 30% of median income limit
64-69 7-person HUD 30% of median income limit
70-75 8-person HUD 30% of median income limit
4 28-33 1-person HUD Very Low-Income limit
34-39 2-person HUD Very Low-Income limit
40-45 3-person HUD Very Low-Income limit
46-51 4-person HUD Very Low-Income limit
52-57 5-person HUD Very Low-Income limit
58-63 6-person HUD Very Low-Income limit
64-69 7-person HUD Very Low-Income limit
70-75 8-person HUD Very Low-Income limit
5 28-33 1-person HUD Low-Income limit
34-39 2-person HUD Low-Income limit
40-45 3-person HUD Low-Income limit
46-51 4-person HUD Low-Income limit
52-57 5-person HUD Low-Income limit
58-63 6-person HUD Low-Income limit
64-69 7-person HUD Low-Income limit
70-75 8-person HUD Low-Income limit
6 28-33 Efficiency Fair Market Rent
34-39 1-bedroom Fair Market Rent
40-45 2-bedroom Fair Market Rent
46-51 3-bedroom Fair Market Rent
52-57 4-bedroom Fair Market Rent
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