Income Limits

LAFAYETTE PARISH FY 2018 Income Limits Summary:

  • 1 Person in Household: Extremely Low Income $14,800 – Very Low (50%) Income $24,650 – Low (80%) Income $39,450
  • 2 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $16,900 – Very Low (50%) Income $28,200 – Low (80%) Income $45,050
  • 3 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $20,780 – Very Low (50%) Income $31,700 – Low (80%) Income $50,700
  • 4 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $25,100 – Very Low (50%) Income $35,200 – Low (80%) Income $56,300
  • 5 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $29,420 – Very Low (50%) Income $38,050 – Low (80%) Income $60,850
  • 6 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $33,740 – Very Low (50%) Income $40,850 – Low (80%) Income $65,350
  • 7 persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $38,060 – Very Low (50%) Income $43,650 – Low (80%) Income $69,850
  • 8 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $42,380 – Very Low (50%) Income $46,500 – Low (80%) Income $74,350

NOTE: Lafayette Parish is part of the Lafayette, LA HUD Metro FMR Area, so all information presented here applies to all of the Lafayette, LA HUD Metro FMR Area. HUD generally uses the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) area definitions in the calculation of income limit program parameters. However, to ensure that program parameters do not vary significantly due to area definition changes, HUD has used custom geographic definitions for the Lafayette, LA HUD Metro FMR Area.
The Lafayette, LA HUD Metro FMR Area contains the following areas: Lafayette Parish, LA; and St. Martin Parish, LA. (https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/il/il2018/2018summary.odn)


VERMILION PARISH FY 2018 Income Limits Summary:

  • 1 Person in Household: Extremely Low Income $12,700 – Very Low (50%) Income $21,150 – Low (80%) Income $33,800
  • 2 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $16,460 – Very Low (50%) Income $24,150 – Low (80%) Income $38,600
  • 3 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $20,780 – Very Low (50%) Income $27,150 – Low (80%) Income $43,450
  • 4 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $25,100 – Very Low (50%) Income $30,150 – Low (80%) Income $48,250
  • 5 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $29,420 – Very Low (50%) Income $32,600 – Low (80%) Income $52,150
  • 6 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $33,740 – Very Low (50%) Income $35,000 – Low (80%) Income $56,000
  • 7 persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $37,400 – Very Low (50%) Income $37,400 – Low (80%) Income $59,850
  • 8 Persons in Household: Extremely Low Income $39,800 – Very Low (50%) Income $39,800 – Low (80%) Income $63,700

NOTE: Vermilion Parish is part of the Vermilion Parish, LA HUD Metro FMR Area, so all information presented here applies to all of the Vermilion Parish, LA HUD Metro FMR Area. HUD generally uses the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) area definitions in the calculation of income limit program parameters. However, to ensure that program parameters do not vary significantly due to area definition changes, HUD has used custom geographic definitions for the Vermilion Parish, LA HUD Metro FMR Area.

The Vermilion Parish, LA HUD Metro FMR Area contains the following areas: Vermilion Parish, LA; (https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/il/il2018/2018summary.odn)

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