Who is eligible for Affordable Housing?

States and local governments determine eligibility for Affordable Housing.  Commonly, households earning 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) is the threshold for eligibility.  In Connecticut, 80% of AMI is the threshold.

Every year, the US Dept of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) calculates and publishes the AMI for every geographic region in the country using data from the US Census-based American Community Survey.

Per HUD:  

  • Low-income households earn less than 80% of AMI; 
  • Very low-income households earn less than 50% of AMI; 
  • Extremely low-income households earn less than 30% of AMI.  


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1. What is Affordable Housing?
2. Who is eligible for Affordable Housing?
3. How is Affordable Housing defined in Connecticut?
4. What is CT General Statute 8-30g?
5. Does Madison have Affordable Housing as defined by CT General Statute 8-30g?
6. What is the Area Median Income (AMI) in Madison?
7. Who is eligible for Affordable Housing in Madison?
8. How much can a household in Madison spend monthly/yearly for housing costs and not be “housing or cost-burdened”?
9. Where is Affordable Housing in Madison? **