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Single Person Households

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demographics1 year ago

"Japan's Population Continues Decline, Falls Below 125 Million for 13th Straight Year"

Japan's population has fallen for the 13th consecutive year, dropping to 124.35 million, with the number of Japanese nationals decreasing by 837,000, the largest drop since 1950. Single-person households are projected to make up 44.3% of all households by 2050, with nearly half of them comprising individuals aged 65 or older. The average household size is expected to decrease, and the number of elderly people living alone is set to increase, necessitating enhanced support for the elderly. Additionally, the population of those aged 75 or above has surpassed 20 million for the first time, while the number of young people has hit a record low. However, the foreign national population has risen, with only Tokyo experiencing a population increase for the second consecutive year.

finance2 years ago

What Qualifies as Low Income in California?

A new statewide study by the California Department of Housing and Community Development found that a single person in Los Angeles making around $70,000 a year is considered low-income. Income limits have increased in most counties across California, and they are calculated annually based on federal guidelines to determine eligibility for certain programs, such as affordable housing. The study also showed that single-person households in San Francisco, Marin, and San Mateo counties who made $104,000 were also considered low-income.

finance2 years ago

What Qualifies as 'Low Income' in California's Major Cities?

The California Department of Housing and Community Development has released new income limits that determine eligibility for affordable housing programs. In Los Angeles County, a single-person household making just under $71,000 is considered low income, while San Francisco, Marin, and San Mateo counties consider single-person households making $104,000 a year as low income. The income limits vary by county and are based on federal guidelines.