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<br />g A-/3 <br /> <br />reported that approximately 47% of all low-income renters in Redwood City are family <br />households who have severe housing cost burden. These households are paying more <br />than 50% of their income for rent. There is a disproportionate housing need for families <br />with children. The second greatest need is that of elderly households, who make up 27% <br />of all low-income renters. <br /> <br />Low Income Renters by Household Type & Race, Redwood City, 1990 <br /> <br />5% / <br /> <br /> <br />¡ Small Family ¡ Large Family <br />12% 2% <br /> <br />25% <br /> <br />20% <br /> <br />15% <br /> <br />10% / <br /> <br />0% . <br /> <br />,.V\lhite : <br /> <br />. Hispanic ! <br />I . <br />, 0 Black <br /> <br />'OAsian <br /> <br />23% <br />1% <br />0% <br />1% <br /> <br />15% <br />3% <br />3% <br /> <br />14% <br />1% <br />1% <br /> <br />17% <br />5% <br />2% <br /> <br />0% <br /> <br />In viewing tables 61 through 3 there is an undeniable displacement with reference to <br />elderly and renting households. The largest amount of low income renting households is <br />of the white elderly majority. The statistical curve range as high as 90%. <br /> <br />Low Income Small and Large Family Renter Households by <br />Race I Ethnicity, Redwood City, 1990 <br /> <br />20% <br /> <br />10% / <br /> <br /> <br />80% <br />70% <br /> <br />60% <br />50% <br /> <br />. 40% <br />30% <br /> <br />0% <br /> <br />. Small Family' <br />. Large Family: <br /> <br />37% <br />11% <br /> <br />47% <br />77% <br /> <br />9% <br />7% <br /> <br />8% <br />4% <br /> <br />8 Source: 1990 CHAS Naff8tives, Statistics by Race <br /> <br />A-5 <br /> <br />-r.~ <br />