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low-income

[ loh-in-kuhm ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to those with a relatively small income.


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The funds had been distributed to support a wide range of programs across California’s libraries, including story times for low-income families, summer reading initiatives, workforce-readiness skills for at-risk youth and opportunities to earn online high school diplomas.

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The Agriculture Department funds research and the venerable 4-H youth development program, but its core school-related contribution is paying for food to feed children from low-income families while they are at school.

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Under the plan for the Clarendon, about a third of the units will be reserved for low-income households, defined as those making 80% or less of the area median income.

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Rent will vary depending on income, but for a household of three in the lowest of the low-income branch, a two-bedroom will cost a maximum of $936 a month — a few thousand dollars below current levels.

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The local housing authority is best known for owning traditional public housing complexes such as Nickerson Gardens in Watts and for administering the federal Section 8 voucher program, which subsidizes the rent that low-income tenants pay to private landlords.

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