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Quarterly Report for HCV <br />August 5, 2014 <br />Page 3 <br />Chart 5 depicts participants by percentage of <br />Orange County median income. As of <br />January, 2014, the County's median income <br />was $84,900. <br />Approximately 79% of families on the <br />program earn less than 30% of the median <br />income, which is $27,100 per year for a <br />family of four. <br />5. Income as Percent of Median <br />Below 80% of <br />Median <br />Below 50 °5 <br />Mediar <br />16% <br />Participants' incomes come from a variety of <br />sources, as illustrated in Chart 6. <br />80 °% <br />Nearly half (43 %) of participating families have 70 % <br />employment income. <br />60% <br />Participating families pay a portion of their monthly 50 y' <br />rent based upon their income and the payment 40% <br />standard for their unit. The Housing Authority pays 30 °% <br />the difference between the tenant's portion and the 20% <br />contract rent. This payment is the Housing 10% <br />Assistance Payment (HAP). The average HAP for 0% <br />April through June was $882. <br />Production <br />HQS Inspections - each assisted unit must 300 <br />be inspected at least annually to ensure it <br />meets the Housing Quality Standards 250 <br />(HQS) in compliance with federal 200 <br />guidelines. From April to June, a total of 150 <br />636 inspections and re- inspections of 100 <br />failed units were performed. Chart 7 <br />illustrates the number of inspections 50 <br />performed monthly since June 2014, 0 <br />6. Sources of Income <br />67 °% <br />low 30 %of <br />Median <br />79% <br />With any wages With any Welfare With any SS /SSI With any other <br />income <br />7. HQS Inspections <br />4--3 <br />