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Escamilla and Garcia: The Dismantling of Santa Ana's Housing Opportu... about:reader?url=https://voiceofoe.org/2020/09/escamilla-and-garcia-the... <br />adds to the severity of the City Council wanting to dismantle HOO. <br />The US Department of Housing and Urban Development defines a <br />household as rent burdened when the household pays more than <br />30% of its income for housing. According to American Community <br />Survey data, Santa Ana's rent burden has increased from 33.3% <br />to 36.5% between 2010-2018. Some parts of Santa Ana cross the <br />threshold to severe rent burdened, where households pay more <br />than 50% of their income to rent. Refer to the map below to see <br />the rent burden in Santa Ana. <br />Rent Burden <br />in Santa Aria <br />at the Census <br />Tract Level <br />rws� i.vio F.•s. r.o a <br />. SA fR ! iTi ii4 <br />]Cti f11i � •fi IR <br />3kM1 I <br />Syr 1� �liY del rYi <br />N. <br />IL <br />wai o�.w�rr.ri rAw� <br />� iirwM heuM� �a <br />*wr e�ey'r*�r�b�lP4� <br />.trams W !sm-. in As %1 C 4a-1�.1 <br />Newer units tend to serve the higher end of the rental market and <br />command a premium price. The oldest units in the city's median <br />rent is $1,367, while those built in 2013 or later have a median rent <br />of $2,539. <br />Median Gross Rent in Santa Ana based on Year I3llll[ <br />2001D <br />5 of 8 9/l/2020, 4:18 PM <br />