Monterey County, CA

2023 Income Limits

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The top four largest cities in Monterey County are Watsonville, Salinas, Seaside, and Monterey. Income Limits on this page apply to all cities and ZIP Codes in this county.

How does Monterey County compare?

Monterey County ($86,750) has a 14.8% higher Income Limit for low income, 3 person, household than the average of California ($75,569).

Monterey County is rank 0th out of 58 counties. This means the Income Limits are higher than 58 other counties. Monterey County is the 0th highest county in terms of Income Limits.

Income Limit Tables Monterey County, CA

Extremely Low Income

$25,300
1-person
$28,900
2-person
$32,500
3-person
$36,100
4-person
$39,000
5-person
$41,900
6-person
$45,420
7-person
$50,560
8-person

Very Low Income

$42,150
1-person
$48,200
2-person
$54,200
3-person
$60,200
4-person
$65,050
5-person
$69,850
6-person
$74,650
7-person
$79,500
8-person

Low Income

$67,450
1-person
$77,100
2-person
$86,750
3-person
$96,350
4-person
$104,100
5-person
$111,800
6-person
$119,500
7-person
$127,200
8-person

Income Limits on this page apply to the following cities in Monterey County, California: Watsonville, Salinas, Seaside, Monterey, Marina, Greenfield, Soledad, Pacific Grove, King City, Castroville, Carmel, Gonzales, Carmel Valley, Carmel By The Sea, Pebble Beach, Aromas, San Miguel, Chualar, Moss Landing, and Big Sur.

These Income Limits also apply to the following ZIP codes in Monterey County, California: 95076, 93905, 93906, 93955, 93940, 93901, 93907, 93933, 93927, 93960, 93950, 93930, 93908, 95012, 93923, 93926, 93924, 93921, 93953, and 93912.

Monterey County, CA is considered part of the following metro Income Limit area: SALINAS, CA MSA.

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Income Limits are published by the Department of Housing And Urban Development.