Following a discussion with some fellow community members, wondering whether or not a housing division was Section 8 or public housing, I decided to do some research on the subject. Having never used either public housing or Section 8 housing as an adult, I was only somewhat familiar with the criteria and how it worked. What is Public Housing? Public housing is a program designed for individuals of very low income. Eligibility amounts are determined from state to state. In Missouri, the very low-income limit for a household of three is $27,150, low income is $43,400, and 30% of the median is $18,100. In the Kansas City metro, 30% median is $19,700. That is, all sources of income for the home may not exceed $19,700 in that area for someone to qualify for low-income public housing. For example, a retail employee who earns $9 per hour and works full time with two children in the home and who also receives $500 a month for child support would have an available income of $24,72
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