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Low-Moderate Income Communities

Low-Moderate Income Communities are groups of neighborhoods where residents earn less than the median income level for the area, but are not classified as very low income. These communities typically face economic challenges that can limit access to resources like quality housing, healthcare, and education. Supporting these areas often involves policies and programs aimed at improving economic opportunities, infrastructure, and services to promote stability and growth. Recognizing these communities helps ensure resources and investments are directed to address disparities and foster equitable development.