This archive contains official HUD Area Median Income (AMI) estimates for metropolitan areas identified in the American Housing Survey (AHS) national datasets, for the years 1985-2009.
This archive contains official HUD Area Median Income (AMI) estimates for metropolitan areas identified in the American Housing Survey (AHS) national datasets, for the years 1985-2009.
To learn about this data, please visit its description webpage on the HUD USER's website.
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This resource contains three files:
HUD median incomes 1985-2009.xlsx
HADS GLMED Errors.xlsx
ReadMe.docx
The dataset contained in the HUD median incomes 1985-2009.xlsx file includes the following data fields:
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