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The Spatial Concentration of Subsidized Housing - Poverty & Race ...

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TABLE 4.2Mean <strong>Subsidized</strong> <strong>Housing</strong> Units in Census Tract 2000Census Tract Mean<strong>Subsidized</strong> Units 79Public <strong>Housing</strong> Units 17Other Site-Based (S236/S8/MF) Units 25LIHTC Units 14Vouchers 23<strong>Subsidized</strong> as Percent <strong>of</strong> Total Units 5.0<strong>Subsidized</strong> as Percent <strong>of</strong> Rental Units 10.8MSA’s with population under 250,000 make up almost half <strong>of</strong> all MSA’s (150)but represent only 20.5 percent <strong>of</strong> all subsidized units. Almost two-thirds <strong>of</strong> allsubsidized units (64.6 percent) are located in MSA’s with over 1,000,000 people. Asubset <strong>of</strong> large population MSA’s with over 5,000,000 people (4 MSA’s) have 17.1percent <strong>of</strong> all subsidized units. See Table 4.3 for subsidized units by MSA population.TABLE 4.3<strong>Subsidized</strong> Units by MSA Population 2000MSA Population Number MSA’s %Number <strong>Subsidized</strong>Units %Under 100,000 20 6.0 39,764 1.0100,000 – 249,999 130 39.3 381,417 9.5250,000 – 499,999 78 23.6 470,192 11.7500,000 – 999,999 42 12.7 534,303 13.31,000,000 – 4,999,999 57 17.2 1,913,402 47.5Over 5,000,000 4 1.2 687,805 17.1All MSA’s (331) 331 100.0 4,026,883 100.060

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