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Housing Cost Burden by Income Group
Affordable and Available Homes per 100 Renter Households
All Gap Data for New Mexico
New Mexico | |
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Extremely Low Income Households and Available Rentals | |
Extremely Low Income Renter Households | 63,823 |
Affordable and Available Rental Homes | 33,669 |
Surplus (Deficit) of Affordable and Available Rental Units | |
At or below EXTREMELY LOW INCOME | -30,154 |
At or below 50% AMI | -26,964 |
Affordable and Available Rental Units per 100 Households at or below Threshold | |
At or below Extremely Low Income | 53 |
At or below 50% AMI | 71 |
At or below 80% AMI | 104 |
At or below 100% AMI | 110 |
% of Renter Households with Cost Burden | |
At Extremely Low Income | 82% |
Extremely Low Income to 50% AMI | 74% |
51% to 80% AMI | 54% |
81 to 100% AMI | 18% |
% of Renter Households with Severe Cost Burden | |
At Extremely Low Income | 66% |
Extremely Low Income to 50% AMI | 30% |
51% to 80% AMI | 8% |
81 to 100% AMI | 1% |