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HomeMy WebLinkAboutQuantitative Data Report Slides May 28 2025Select Slides from the Quantitative Homeless and Affordable Housing Data Report for the Homeless and Affordable Housing Task Force, City of Port Townsend and Jefferson County Viki Sonntag, Data and Needs Assessment Committee, Housing Fund Board May 28, 2025 -100% -50% 0% 50% 100% 150% 200% < $20k $20k-$35k $35k-$50k $50k-$75K > $75k Increase/Decrease in % Population by Income and Tenure 2016 -2023 Owners Renters Source: ACS Table B25106 5 Yr Estimates Income % AMI in 2023 $75k 90% $50k 60% $35k 42% $20k 24% WSU Report: Median rent for one-bedroom apartments is the strongest predictor of homelessness rates in Washington for all counties. The second largest predictor is the percentage of the population 65 and over. Source: PolicyMap Local Housing Solutions , Housing Needs Assessment Report, Jefferson County, May 2025 Source: WA Affordable Housing Advisory Board 2023-2028 Housing Advisory Plan, Jefferson County Profile Data (2022) Source: WA Affordable Housing Advisory Board 2023-2028 Housing Advisory Plan, Jefferson County Profile Data (2022) 559 248 1,614 571 466 187 236 797 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 EH PSH <30%>30-50%>50-80%>80-100%>100-120%>120% Existing Needed Low-Income = 70% of future total need = 4119 Jefferson County Existing and Target Housing Units by Income Level 2020-2045 Current Need is 2200 units for both homeless and low-income cost- burdened hhs