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FY 2008 Fair Market Rents (FMRs)
FY 2008 Income Limits

Federal Poverty Guidelines, Effective January 23, 2008

The poverty guidelines are issued each year in the Federal Register by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The guidelines are used in determining financial eligibility for certain programs.
75% Guidelines - Poverty Level
Family Size Annual
1 $7,800
2 $10,500
3 $13,200
4 $15,900
5 $18,600
6 $21,300
7 $24,000
8 $26,700

For each additional person, add $2,700
100% Guidelines - Poverty Level
Family Size Annual
1 $10,400
2 $14,000
3 $17,600
4 $21,200
5 $24,800
6 $28,400
7 $32,000
8 $35,600

For each additional person, add $3,600
115% Guidelines - Poverty Level
Family Size Annual
1 $11,960
2 $16,100
3 $20,240
4 $24,380
5 $28,520
6 $32,660
7 $36,800
8 $40,940

For each additional person, add $4,140
125% Guidelines - Poverty Level
Family Size Annual
1 $13,000
2 $17,500
3 $22,000
4 $26,500
5 $31,000
6 $35,500
7 $40,000
8 $44,500

For each additional person, add $4,500
135% Guidelines - Poverty Level
Family Size Annual
1 $14,040
2 $18,900
3 $23,760
4 $28,620
5 $33,480
6 $38,340
7 $43,200
8 $48,060

For each additional person, add $4,860
150% Guidelines - Poverty Level
Family Size Annual
1 $15,600
2 $21,000
3 $26,400
4 $31,800
5 $37,200
6 $42,600
7 $48,000
8 $53,400

For each additional person, add $5,400
200% Guidelines - Poverty Level
Family Size Annual
1 $20,800
2 $28,000
3 $35,200
4 $42,400
5 $49,600
6 $56,800
7 $64,000
8 $71,200

For each additional person, add $7,200


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