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The Self-Sufficiency Standard for California

The Family Economic Self-Sufficiency Standard (Self-Sufficiency Standard) measures how much income is needed for a family of a certain composition living in a particular county to adequately meet its minimal basic needs. It is based on the costs families face on a daily basis – housing, food, child care, out-of-pocket medical expenses, transportation, and other necessary spending – and provides a complete picture of what it takes for families to make ends meet, contrary to the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)

How much is enough to make ends meet in your county?

  • To view the Self-Sufficiency Standard for a particular county and household type, use the Self-Sufficiency Standard Look-Up Table.
  • To view detailed tables of the Self-Sufficiency Standard for a particular county, click on the county name below.
  • To view the methodology for the Self-Sufficiency Standard for California, click here.

AlamedaLos Angeles
AlpineMaderaSan Joaquin
AmadorMarinSan Luis Obispo
ButteMariposaSan Mateo
CalaverasMendocinoSanta Barbara
ColusaMercedSanta Clara
Contra CostaModocSanta Cruz
Del NorteMonoShasta
El DoradoMontereySiskiyou
FresnoNapaSolano
GlennNevadaSonoma
HumboldtOrangeStanislaus
ImperialPlacerSutter
InyoPlumasTehama
KernRiversideTrinity
KingsSacramentoTulare
LakeSan BenitoTuolumne
LassenSan BernardinoVentura
 San DiegoYolo
  Yuba
   


 

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