To be eligible for gezegde

 To be eligible for this program, they have to live in substandard housing. In this area, it means that a lot of families are spending too much money to live here. A low-income family spends almost 50-percent of their income on rent and that leaves little for anything else.

 To qualify as a Habitat family, you need to be living in substandard housing, which can mean unsafe, too small or having too high of a percentage of income. They cannot be eligible for a commercial loan, but they need to have a steady income and demonstrate the ability to meet our low monthly mortgage payments.

 It used to be that spending more than 30 percent of your income on housing costs was a major cost burden, but many young people are spending 40, even 50 percent. Housing price and rents both have tripled, way faster than income.

 The increase in inequality in income is a longtime trend, but the pressure on middle- and low-income workers is going up rapidly. Especially if they live in an area where there are high housing and gas prices, like California.

 There's a documented need for low-cost subsidized housing for families in Iowa City. The hardship is greater on those families than it would be on a single individual. A family headed by a minimum-wage earner will pay 40 to 50 percent of their income on housing — versus someone who has a full scholarship that pays for most of their needs.

 Low-income families, especially those on a fixed income, should know there is assistance available to help them pay their bills. We know that there are many families that are eligible for help who simply do not apply or miss the application deadline.

 We have home repair loans available to very low income families. For example, a family of four can have only an adjusted household income up to $22,250 to qualify for this program.

 Habitat is not a give-away program. It's a hand-up, not a handout, for hard-working families. Each family is selected on the basis of their present living conditions and their ability to pay a monthly mortgage payment. It is for low-income families not qualified for other traditional low-income mortgage programs.

 They had to pick a transaction register which had their occupation, marital status, number of children, net income and the amount saved for a home. That's what they had to live off. The goal is to see if they can live on their net income and to show them the more education they have, the better prepared they'll be financially.

 People try to live within their income so they can afford to pay taxes to a government that can't live within its income.

 Many teenagers are supplementing the family income. Connecticut has a high standard of living, and people need more money to live on.

 Now that the Baby Boom generation has tipped into the 50's, they are starting to think about all that money that has been growing in the 401(k) or the Keogh [plan] at work, and saying 'I want to live off of this,' ... And to live off it, you need to get the income portion up.

 The spending philosophy of those consumers who 'live for today' is no surprise in light of soaring debt statistics nationwide. What is surprising are the types of people who actually live this big spending philosophy. While the strongly agreed/agreed response was spread fairly evenly over 18 to 54 year-olds, there was a definite division along income lines.

 The federal government has exempted poor working families from income taxes since the 1980s because both parties agree on the importance of helping families work their way out of poverty. Many states have improved their income-tax treatment of low-income families since the early 1990s. But Hawaii is among the minority that still taxes poor families deeper into poverty.

 Our children in poverty are eligible for Medicaid if their parents have signed them up. A routine physical may be a money issue for some people, but we have the Delaware Healthy Children's Program that supplements Medicaid for families within 200 percent [of the $19,350 that has been set as the poverty level for a family of four]. It's one of the most generous in the country, and kids who are eligible get free medical services.


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