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<br />2006 Data: <br />. Who lives on 50% of the median income? <br />o A single person working full-time earning a wage of approximately $12.96/hour such <br />as fire fighter. They can afford a mortgage of $95,000. <br />o A couple with one child earning $34,650/year such as two child care workers. They <br />can afford a mortgager of $111,000 <br />o A single parent working full time as a school counselor with three children earns a <br />wage of$38,500. This single parent may be able to afford a mortgage of$119,000. <br /> <br />. Who lives on 80% of the median income? <br />o A single person working full time at about $20.73/hour such as a home appliance <br />repair technician. They can afford a mortgage of$138,000 <br />o A single parent with one child earning $49,280/year such as an elementary school <br />teacher. They can afford a mortgage of$158,000 <br />o A couple with one child earning about $55,440/year such as a police officer and part <br />time restaurant worker. They can afford a mortgage of$177,000 <br /> <br />. Who lives on 100% of the median income? <br />o A single person earning $25.91 hour such as an accountant. They can afford a <br />mortgage of $172,000 <br />o A couple with no children earning about $61 ,600/year such as a power line installer as <br />the main income earner. They can afford a mortgage of $197,000 <br />o A couple with two children earning $77,000/year such as a tax preparer and retail <br />store manager. They can afford a mortgage of $246,000 <br /> <br />. Who lives on 120% of the median income? <br />o A single person earning working full time earning about $65,940. They can afford a <br />mortgage of $211 ,300 <br />o A single parent with one child earning $75,360. They can afford a mortgage of <br />$242,300. <br />o A couple with one child earning $84,780. They can afford a mortgage of $273,300. <br /> <br />Affordable Workforce Housing Summary Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br />