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    From today's San Jose Mercury News - Middle-class incomes dwarfed by Bay Area's high housing costs

    Even with a family income of nearly $60,000 and 17 years of steady employment, it took a five-year search for Manuel Navarro, his wife and three children to find a safe, affordable and clean apartment in San Jose.

    The $1,300 rent in the new Gish Apartments, a subsidized complex with chic, futuristic architecture, has allowed the 47-year-old electronics assembler a more comfortable life. Still, he's tapping his 401(k) account to pay off old bills.

    "I don't really care about retirement," he said. "I know if I keep doing things the right way, I'm going to be OK. . . . I'm always going to be poor."

    Under the nation's standard definition of poverty, Navarro and his wife aren't poor at all - they earn more than double the U.S. poverty threshold. But for many middle-class people, prosperous economic times are increasingly tough times, amid Silicon Valley's stratospheric housing costs, experts say.

    A new study on the cost of living in the Bay Area and the rest of California says that a family of four in Santa Clara County and the other nine greater Bay Area counties now needs an annual income of $77,069 - nearly quadruple the federal poverty threshold of $20,444 for a family that size - to afford housing and other basic needs.

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    Re: Middle-class incomes dwarfed by Bay Area's high housing costs

    Rajiv,

    Does the Santa Clara number also reflect the AMT that the 'average' couple will almost certainly wind up being hit by?

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      Re: Middle-class incomes dwarfed by Bay Area's high housing costs

      I believe that it doesn't

      CalIncome.jpg

      See "Here’s the federal poverty line . . ."

      See also

      "MAKING ENDS MEET: How Much Does It Cost to Raise a Family in California?"
      Last edited by Rajiv; October 17, 2007, 07:50 PM.

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