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Publication Date: January 2003
Publisher: Insight Center for Community Economic Development
Author(s): Diana Pearce; Jennifer Brooks
Research Area: Economics
Keywords: self-sufficiency; california; standard
Type: Other
Coverage: California
Abstract:
The Self-Sufficiency Standard for California for 2003 describes the income required by California's working families to pay for the basic needs of rent, food, child care, health care, transportation, miscellaneous costs, and taxes, on a county-by-county basis. The Standard is calculated for every county of California, and is calculated for 70 family types.