Texas 1st District CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT … Profiles...CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE...

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Texas 1st District Representative: Louie Gohmert CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE Total Renter Households Severely Burdened Households* % with Severe Burden Income at or below 30% of AMI Income between 31% and 50% of AMI All Renter Households 18,343 16,156 84,083 13,025 5,861 20,112 71% 36% 24% Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS Two Bdrm Fair Market Rent Two Bdrm Housing Wage Hours at Minimum Wage for Two Bdrm Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and Counties in Districts Total Renter Households Avg Renter Wage 30% of AMI Rent Affordable at 30% of AMI AMI REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 17,332 1,043 6% Income at or below 30% of AMI Income at or below 50% of AMI Income at or below 80% of AMI Affordable and Available Rental Units Per 100 Surplus/ (Deficit) of Affordable and Available Rental Units 31 95 54 -2,450 -15,983 -12,658 33%of all households in the District Renters make up Total Renter Households Severely Burdened Households* % with Severe Burden Income at or below 30%** of AMI Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI All Renter Households 843,060 528,474 3,650,931 622,457 159,166 835,243 74% 30% 23% Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6% Income at or below 30%** of AMI Income at or below 50% of AMI Income at or below 80% of AMI Affordable and Available Rental Units Per 100 Surplus/ (Deficit) of Affordable and Available Rental Units 29 101 51 11,487 -675,254 -594,631 38%of all households in the state Renters make up Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) One Bdrm Fair Market Rent One Bdrm Housing Wage $908 $17.46 96 Tyler MSA 26,526 $21,270 $532 $14.21 $70,900 $14.37 $747 $910 $17.50 97 Longview HMFA 22,009 $17,220 $431 $14.54 $57,400 $14.73 $766 $831 $15.98 88 Nacogdoches County 10,517 $16,380 $410 $10.26 $54,600 $13.21 $687 $807 $15.52 86 Angelina County 10,507 $16,500 $413 $11.57 $55,000 $13.56 $705 $799 $15.37 85 Harrison County 6,035 $16,590 $415 $15.78 $55,300 $13.08 $680 $792 $15.23 84 Rusk County HMFA 4,305 $17,760 $444 $13.17 $59,200 $11.52 $599 $761 $14.63 81 Wood County 3,157 $17,730 $443 $10.61 $59,100 $11.52 $599 *Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher. AMI = Area Median Income. Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information. Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Page 1: Texas 1st District CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT … Profiles...CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE Total Renter Households Severely Burdened Households* % with Severe Burden Income at

Texas 1st District Representative: Louie Gohmert

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

18,343

16,156

84,083

13,025

5,861

20,112

71%

36%

24%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 17,332 1,043 6%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

31

95

54

-2,450

-15,983

-12,658

33%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$908 $17.46 96Tyler MSA 26,526 $21,270 $532 $14.21$70,900 $14.37$747

$910 $17.50 97Longview HMFA 22,009 $17,220 $431 $14.54$57,400 $14.73$766

$831 $15.98 88Nacogdoches County 10,517 $16,380 $410 $10.26$54,600 $13.21$687

$807 $15.52 86Angelina County 10,507 $16,500 $413 $11.57$55,000 $13.56$705

$799 $15.37 85Harrison County 6,035 $16,590 $415 $15.78$55,300 $13.08$680

$792 $15.23 84Rusk County HMFA 4,305 $17,760 $444 $13.17$59,200 $11.52$599

$761 $14.63 81Wood County 3,157 $17,730 $443 $10.61$59,100 $11.52$599

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 2nd District Representative: Dan Crenshaw

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

17,062

13,433

103,401

14,719

4,574

21,113

86%

34%

20%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 20,975 1,480 7%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

9

95

40

-2,800

-18,161

-15,477

38%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 3rd District Representative: Van Taylor

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

13,135

11,375

97,673

11,167

4,997

18,512

85%

44%

19%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 20,042 1,798 9%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

13

88

28

-5,236

-17,598

-11,397

35%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,201 $23.10 127Dallas HMFA 696,602 $24,930 $623 $22.83$83,100 $19.02$989

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 4th District Representative: John Lee Ratcliffe

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

18,501

14,019

73,337

12,247

3,621

16,451

66%

26%

22%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 14,688 434 3%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

36

99

66

-483

-10,957

-11,841

28%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,201 $23.10 127Dallas HMFA 696,602 $24,930 $623 $22.83$83,100 $19.02$989

$910 $17.50 97Longview HMFA 22,009 $17,220 $431 $14.54$57,400 $14.73$766

$892 $17.15 95Sherman-Denison MSA 15,687 $20,250 $506 $14.41$67,500 $13.62$708

$798 $15.35 85Texarkana HMFA 11,588 $16,380 $410 $11.15$54,600 $12.02$625

$743 $14.29 79Lamar County 6,812 $16,230 $406 $13.65$54,100 $11.54$600

$745 $14.33 79Hopkins County 4,078 $17,520 $438 $12.26$58,400 $11.27$586

$700 $13.46 74Titus County 3,512 $15,690 $392 $12.14$52,300 $10.90$567

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 5th District Representative: Lance Gooden

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

22,780

19,275

88,238

16,983

4,027

21,898

75%

21%

25%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 20,328 685 3%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

22

104

69

2,238

-13,217

-17,726

36%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,201 $23.10 127Dallas HMFA 696,602 $24,930 $623 $22.83$83,100 $19.02$989

$817 $15.71 87Henderson County 7,491 $16,650 $416 $11.82$55,500 $12.33$641

$761 $14.63 81Anderson County 4,819 $16,710 $418 $15.50$55,700 $12.71$661

$715 $13.75 76Cherokee County 4,713 $15,840 $396 $11.50$52,800 $10.40$541

$771 $14.83 82Van Zandt County 4,428 $18,150 $454 $12.14$60,500 $11.21$583

$761 $14.63 81Wood County 3,157 $17,730 $443 $10.61$59,100 $11.52$599

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 6th District Representative: Ron Wright

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

19,270

16,293

89,040

15,793

4,673

21,828

82%

29%

25%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 19,508 1,176 6%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

19

100

55

248

-15,959

-15,676

35%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,201 $23.10 127Dallas HMFA 696,602 $24,930 $623 $22.83$83,100 $19.02$989

$1,068 $20.54 113Fort Worth-Arlington HMFA 295,435 $22,800 $570 $17.28$76,000 $16.40$853

$779 $14.98 83Navarro County 5,437 $16,050 $401 $11.71$53,500 $12.10$629

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 7th District Representative: Lizzie Fletcher

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

21,981

20,238

135,230

19,072

7,751

29,597

87%

38%

22%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 25,462 2,114 8%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

6

96

42

-2,605

-24,492

-20,727

47%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 8th District Representative: Kevin Brady

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

14,549

12,570

71,353

10,414

3,926

15,755

72%

31%

22%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 14,499 1,188 8%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

30

93

55

-2,761

-12,176

-10,236

28%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

$906 $17.42 96Walker County 10,053 $20,430 $511 $10.16$68,100 $14.77$768

$712 $13.69 76Houston County 2,607 $14,610 $365 $13.60$48,700 $10.35$538

$700 $13.46 74Grimes County 1,997 $18,600 $465 $13.65$62,000 $10.17$529

$700 $13.46 74San Jacinto County 1,602 $17,940 $449 $9.40$59,800 $10.71$557

$700 $13.46 74Leon County 1,348 $18,870 $472 $19.57$62,900 $10.81$562

$803 $15.44 85Trinity County 1,318 $13,320 $333 $12.30$44,400 $11.67$607

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 9th District Representative: Al Green

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

34,572

28,093

130,127

27,161

6,991

35,074

79%

25%

27%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 29,190 788 3%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

15

107

66

6,837

-21,330

-29,238

52%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 10th District Representative: Michael McCaul

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

18,416

15,428

90,267

14,827

4,636

20,713

81%

30%

23%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 19,691 1,052 5%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

17

95

40

-2,931

-20,160

-15,372

33%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

$1,315 $25.29 140Austin-Round Rock MSA 302,306 $28,770 $719 $20.34$95,900 $20.88$1,086

$1,009 $19.40 107Austin County HMFA 2,846 $22,740 $569 $11.04$75,800 $15.23$792

$852 $16.38 90Washington County 2,807 $20,220 $506 $12.47$67,400 $14.31$744

$749 $14.40 79Fayette County 1,746 $20,640 $516 $15.47$68,800 $11.23$584

$820 $15.77 87Lee County 1,379 $21,180 $530 $16.74$70,600 $12.54$652

$700 $13.46 74Colorado County 1,363 $18,120 $453 $17.07$60,400 $10.17$529

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 11th District Representative: Michael Conaway

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

15,242

14,520

82,183

10,295

4,270

15,716

68%

29%

19%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 17,027 982 6%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

34

91

59

-4,007

-12,304

-10,052

31%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$822 $15.81 87Abilene MSA 22,703 $18,870 $472 $14.45$62,900 $11.94$621

$1,337 $25.71 142Midland HMFA 18,295 $23,820 $596 $26.54$79,400 $20.52$1,067

$1,144 $22.00 121Odessa MSA 17,481 $22,170 $554 $21.73$73,900 $17.29$899

$958 $18.42 102San Angelo MSA 16,046 $19,470 $487 $13.60$64,900 $14.08$732

$983 $18.90 104Hood County HMFA 5,154 $21,840 $546 $11.78$72,800 $15.65$814

$829 $15.94 88Erath County 5,024 $17,520 $438 $10.21$58,400 $13.13$683

$705 $13.56 75Brown County 3,797 $17,100 $428 $12.30$57,000 $11.50$598

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 12th District Representative: Kay Granger

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

20,323

16,755

100,277

15,781

4,450

21,292

78%

27%

21%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 22,023 859 4%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

21

101

61

444

-14,434

-16,126

37%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,068 $20.54 113Fort Worth-Arlington HMFA 295,435 $22,800 $570 $17.28$76,000 $16.40$853

$1,020 $19.62 108Wise County HMFA 5,049 $20,190 $505 $14.11$67,300 $16.48$857

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 13th District Representative: Mac Thornberry

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

18,238

15,897

83,392

12,242

3,959

17,170

67%

25%

21%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 17,790 768 4%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

37

102

68

1,168

-10,871

-11,504

32%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$849 $16.33 90Amarillo HMFA 33,839 $21,480 $537 $14.89$71,600 $12.58$654

$772 $14.85 82Wichita Falls MSA 19,965 $17,880 $447 $12.58$59,600 $11.52$599

$1,020 $19.62 108Wise County HMFA 5,049 $20,190 $505 $14.11$67,300 $16.48$857

$817 $15.71 87Cooke County 4,729 $22,020 $551 $12.82$73,400 $12.52$651

$746 $14.35 79Moore County 2,431 $17,160 $429 $16.52$57,200 $11.62$604

$865 $16.63 92Montague County 2,260 $16,500 $413 $13.85$55,000 $12.58$654

$807 $15.52 86Deaf Smith County 2,140 $17,010 $425 $16.16$56,700 $11.73$610

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 14th District Representative: Randy Weber

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

23,250

15,789

88,566

17,452

4,236

22,802

75%

27%

26%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 17,692 1,054 6%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

30

102

64

1,167

-14,181

-16,348

34%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

$920 $17.69 98Beaumont-Port Arthur HMFA 47,784 $19,560 $489 $18.09$65,200 $14.33$745

$1,083 $20.83 115Brazoria County HMFA 32,872 $28,260 $707 $18.63$94,200 $17.98$935

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 15th District Representative: Vicente Gonzalez

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

19,623

12,545

66,728

13,154

3,374

16,868

67%

27%

25%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 11,993 306 3%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

30

95

56

-2,155

-14,182

-13,711

32%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,050 $20.19 111San Antonio-New Braunfels HMFA 287,360 $21,300 $533 $15.73$71,000 $16.23$844

$757 $14.56 80McAllen-Edinburg-Mission MSA 75,574 $12,570 $314 $9.81$41,900 $11.27$586

$700 $13.46 74Duval County 1,261 $12,810 $320 $14.27$42,700 $10.71$557

$769 $14.79 82Karnes County 1,103 $18,600 $465 $19.50$62,000 $11.17$581

$700 $13.46 74Brooks County 779 $9,480 $237 $9.69$31,600 $10.71$557

$700 $13.46 74Live Oak County 627 $17,730 $443 $18.34$59,100 $10.29$535

$700 $13.46 74Jim Hogg County 382 $13,500 $338 $7.48$45,000 $11.27$586

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 16th District Representative: Veronica Escobar

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

21,267

16,924

93,736

13,269

5,031

19,588

62%

30%

21%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 19,602 1,069 5%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

39

95

59

-2,822

-15,633

-13,057

40%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$831 $15.98 88El Paso HMFA 101,092 $15,090 $377 $11.71$50,300 $13.04$678

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 17th District Representative: Bill Flores

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

29,608

19,358

116,929

24,600

7,917

35,233

83%

41%

30%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 25,500 2,435 10%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

18

89

42

-8,377

-28,570

-24,230

44%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,315 $25.29 140Austin-Round Rock MSA 302,306 $28,770 $719 $20.34$95,900 $20.88$1,086

$911 $17.52 97College Station-Bryan MSA 45,279 $20,550 $514 $12.68$68,500 $14.75$767

$823 $15.83 87Waco HMFA 37,068 $19,350 $484 $13.86$64,500 $12.08$628

$700 $13.46 74Milam County 2,993 $18,060 $452 $14.80$60,200 $10.17$529

$800 $15.38 85Limestone County 1,991 $15,300 $383 $13.24$51,000 $11.63$605

$700 $13.46 74Freestone County 1,823 $17,610 $440 $14.86$58,700 $11.10$577

$700 $13.46 74Falls County HMFA 1,474 $15,930 $398 $7.74$53,100 $10.17$529

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 18th District Representative: Sheila Jackson Lee

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

39,325

25,968

131,106

29,333

5,803

36,013

75%

22%

27%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 26,708 662 2%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

22

103

68

3,204

-20,726

-30,844

52%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 19th District Representative: Jodey Arrington

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

20,970

17,077

94,600

15,733

5,335

22,508

75%

31%

24%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 20,876 1,165 6%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

27

94

55

-3,259

-16,968

-15,331

37%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$880 $16.92 93Lubbock HMFA 49,230 $18,660 $467 $12.62$62,200 $13.96$726

$822 $15.81 87Abilene MSA 22,703 $18,870 $472 $14.45$62,900 $11.94$621

$700 $13.46 74Hale County 4,443 $15,930 $398 $11.88$53,100 $11.58$602

$881 $16.94 93Howard County 3,524 $20,190 $505 $16.48$67,300 $13.77$716

$744 $14.31 79Hockley County 2,532 $19,350 $484 $17.43$64,500 $11.33$589

$700 $13.46 74Nolan County 1,707 $16,410 $410 $13.10$54,700 $10.17$529

$700 $13.46 74Young County 1,536 $18,690 $467 $14.99$62,300 $10.17$529

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 20th District Representative: Joaquin Castro

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

25,857

19,025

108,202

19,420

6,405

27,156

75%

34%

25%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 22,370 1,160 5%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

25

96

46

-2,951

-24,218

-19,381

44%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,050 $20.19 111San Antonio-New Braunfels HMFA 287,360 $21,300 $533 $15.73$71,000 $16.23$844

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 21st District Representative: Chip Roy

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

23,582

18,607

126,317

19,671

8,188

30,429

83%

44%

24%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 26,398 1,988 8%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

17

88

34

-8,190

-27,939

-19,616

42%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,315 $25.29 140Austin-Round Rock MSA 302,306 $28,770 $719 $20.34$95,900 $20.88$1,086

$1,050 $20.19 111San Antonio-New Braunfels HMFA 287,360 $21,300 $533 $15.73$71,000 $16.23$844

$842 $16.19 89Kerr County 5,920 $17,310 $433 $14.19$57,700 $14.13$735

$1,217 $23.40 129Kendall County HMFA 3,716 $28,110 $703 $14.51$93,700 $18.92$984

$974 $18.73 103Gillespie County 2,561 $21,930 $548 $10.05$73,100 $14.15$736

$843 $16.21 89Blanco County 990 $21,870 $547 $16.24$72,900 $12.25$637

$752 $14.46 80Real County 261 $15,990 $400 $10.92$53,300 $12.63$657

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 22nd District Representative: Pete Olson

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

10,554

8,254

64,315

8,502

2,694

12,430

81%

33%

19%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 12,744 1,064 8%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

19

92

50

-2,475

-9,427

-8,505

25%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

$1,083 $20.83 115Brazoria County HMFA 32,872 $28,260 $707 $18.63$94,200 $17.98$935

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 23rd District Representative: William Hurd

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

13,903

10,441

61,247

8,427

2,631

11,683

61%

25%

19%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 11,967 476 4%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

40

98

66

-613

-8,281

-8,283

28%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,050 $20.19 111San Antonio-New Braunfels HMFA 287,360 $21,300 $533 $15.73$71,000 $16.23$844

$831 $15.98 88El Paso HMFA 101,092 $15,090 $377 $11.71$50,300 $13.04$678

$717 $13.79 76Val Verde County 5,597 $16,170 $404 $10.85$53,900 $10.46$544

$711 $13.67 75Maverick County 5,246 $13,380 $335 $8.77$44,600 $10.50$546

$806 $15.50 86Medina County HMFA 2,706 $21,660 $542 $10.71$72,200 $11.71$609

$700 $13.46 74Uvalde County 2,340 $15,000 $375 $10.87$50,000 $11.75$611

$789 $15.17 84Brewster County 1,777 $16,890 $422 $13.46$56,300 $11.46$596

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 24th District Representative: Kenny Marchant

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

20,474

22,543

149,579

18,029

6,847

26,625

88%

30%

18%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 31,699 1,396 4%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

7

98

39

-1,777

-26,232

-19,126

50%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,201 $23.10 127Dallas HMFA 696,602 $24,930 $623 $22.83$83,100 $19.02$989

$1,068 $20.54 113Fort Worth-Arlington HMFA 295,435 $22,800 $570 $17.28$76,000 $16.40$853

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 25th District Representative: Roger Williams

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

16,493

12,676

82,706

12,774

4,322

18,328

77%

34%

22%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 17,467 934 5%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

24

94

51

-2,750

-14,170

-12,570

32%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,315 $25.29 140Austin-Round Rock MSA 302,306 $28,770 $719 $20.34$95,900 $20.88$1,086

$1,068 $20.54 113Fort Worth-Arlington HMFA 295,435 $22,800 $570 $17.28$76,000 $16.40$853

$780 $15.00 83Killeen-Temple HMFA 62,138 $19,170 $479 $16.67$63,900 $11.40$593

$829 $15.94 88Erath County 5,024 $17,520 $438 $10.21$58,400 $13.13$683

$828 $15.92 88Burnet County 3,935 $20,040 $501 $12.67$66,800 $13.90$723

$754 $14.50 80Hill County 3,324 $16,920 $423 $13.41$56,400 $11.31$588

$729 $14.02 77Lampasas County HMFA 1,990 $19,410 $485 $12.44$64,700 $10.60$551

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 26th District Representative: Michael Burgess

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

13,356

12,044

78,251

11,662

4,452

17,465

87%

37%

22%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 16,807 1,110 7%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

10

90

37

-4,271

-16,089

-11,961

30%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,201 $23.10 127Dallas HMFA 696,602 $24,930 $623 $22.83$83,100 $19.02$989

$1,068 $20.54 113Fort Worth-Arlington HMFA 295,435 $22,800 $570 $17.28$76,000 $16.40$853

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 27th District Representative: Michael Cloud

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

19,812

15,873

93,949

13,143

4,635

19,128

66%

29%

20%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 18,886 1,099 6%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

36

94

53

-3,341

-16,693

-12,653

36%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,315 $25.29 140Austin-Round Rock MSA 302,306 $28,770 $719 $20.34$95,900 $20.88$1,086

$1,110 $21.35 118Corpus Christi HMFA 62,092 $19,890 $497 $16.17$66,300 $16.85$876

$960 $18.46 102Victoria MSA 11,775 $20,430 $511 $15.23$68,100 $15.08$784

$772 $14.85 82Wharton County 4,955 $17,550 $439 $11.38$58,500 $12.15$632

$754 $14.50 80Matagorda County 4,452 $15,840 $396 $23.58$52,800 $11.90$619

$934 $17.96 99Aransas County HMFA 2,490 $17,880 $447 $11.87$59,600 $15.69$816

$831 $15.98 88Calhoun County 2,275 $20,430 $511 $21.37$68,100 $13.48$701

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 28th District Representative: Henry Cuellar

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

19,134

11,260

66,054

13,458

3,045

17,335

70%

27%

26%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 12,472 702 6%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

26

91

49

-3,817

-15,427

-14,176

31%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,050 $20.19 111San Antonio-New Braunfels HMFA 287,360 $21,300 $533 $15.73$71,000 $16.23$844

$757 $14.56 80McAllen-Edinburg-Mission MSA 75,574 $12,570 $314 $9.81$41,900 $11.27$586

$857 $16.48 91Laredo MSA 26,778 $12,180 $305 $9.38$40,600 $13.00$676

$700 $13.46 74Starr County 4,184 $9,360 $234 $6.81$31,200 $10.50$546

$853 $16.40 91Atascosa County HMFA 3,972 $18,630 $466 $18.23$62,100 $12.40$645

$700 $13.46 74Zapata County 1,235 $12,690 $317 $12.74$42,300 $11.75$611

$754 $14.50 80La Salle County 679 $14,370 $359 $27.96$47,900 $10.96$570

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 29th District Representative: Sylvia Garcia

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

31,576

24,498

103,462

22,787

3,721

26,680

72%

15%

26%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 23,324 152 1%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

19

104

71

3,210

-16,519

-25,613

48%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 30th District Representative: Eddie Johnson

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

38,022

21,760

114,896

28,475

5,319

34,755

75%

24%

30%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 22,817 802 4%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

25

103

71

2,481

-17,361

-28,424

46%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,201 $23.10 127Dallas HMFA 696,602 $24,930 $623 $22.83$83,100 $19.02$989

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 31st District Representative: John Carter

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

14,600

15,084

94,028

12,152

4,848

18,218

83%

32%

19%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 21,477 896 4%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

21

108

54

3,914

-13,787

-11,461

36%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,315 $25.29 140Austin-Round Rock MSA 302,306 $28,770 $719 $20.34$95,900 $20.88$1,086

$780 $15.00 83Killeen-Temple HMFA 62,138 $19,170 $479 $16.67$63,900 $11.40$593

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 32nd District Representative: Colin Allred

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

24,010

19,820

121,010

19,559

5,390

27,451

81%

27%

23%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 24,414 2,060 8%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

13

96

52

-2,862

-21,039

-20,938

43%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,201 $23.10 127Dallas HMFA 696,602 $24,930 $623 $22.83$83,100 $19.02$989

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 33rd District Representative: Marc Veasey

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

35,326

26,318

109,776

24,907

3,409

28,695

71%

13%

26%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 24,658 241 1%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

21

106

74

5,316

-15,998

-27,987

51%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,201 $23.10 127Dallas HMFA 696,602 $24,930 $623 $22.83$83,100 $19.02$989

$1,068 $20.54 113Fort Worth-Arlington HMFA 295,435 $22,800 $570 $17.28$76,000 $16.40$853

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 34th District Representative: Filemon Vela

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

22,804

13,543

68,126

14,807

2,541

17,853

65%

19%

26%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 11,873 448 4%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

37

96

63

-1,805

-13,618

-14,319

32%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$757 $14.56 80McAllen-Edinburg-Mission MSA 75,574 $12,570 $314 $9.81$41,900 $11.27$586

$1,110 $21.35 118Corpus Christi HMFA 62,092 $19,890 $497 $16.17$66,300 $16.85$876

$718 $13.81 76Brownsville-Harlingen MSA 40,120 $13,200 $330 $8.73$44,000 $10.83$563

$960 $18.46 102Victoria MSA 11,775 $20,430 $511 $15.23$68,100 $15.08$784

$781 $15.02 83Kleberg County 5,150 $16,530 $413 $10.59$55,100 $11.77$612

$828 $15.92 88Jim Wells County 4,167 $17,040 $426 $12.86$56,800 $12.04$626

$854 $16.42 91Bee County 3,156 $15,060 $377 $13.30$50,200 $13.06$679

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 35th District Representative: Lloyd Doggett

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

35,045

24,999

121,311

26,101

6,968

33,784

74%

28%

28%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 26,199 650 2%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

28

99

53

-658

-28,165

-25,284

48%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,315 $25.29 140Austin-Round Rock MSA 302,306 $28,770 $719 $20.34$95,900 $20.88$1,086

$1,050 $20.19 111San Antonio-New Braunfels HMFA 287,360 $21,300 $533 $15.73$71,000 $16.23$844

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.

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Texas 36th District Representative: Brian Babin

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT HOUSING PROFILE

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income between 31% and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

16,099

12,670

71,984

11,131

3,253

14,897

69%

26%

21%

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2011-2015 Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data

STATE-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Two Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

Two

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

Hours at

Minimum

Wage for

Two Bdrm

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)

and Counties in Districts

Total Renter

Households

Avg

Renter

Wage

30% of

AMI

Rent

Affordable at

30% of AMI

AMI

REGIONAL RENTAL AFFORDABILITY STATISTICS

DISTRICT-LEVEL RENTER STATISTICS

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 15,379 455 3%

Income at or below 30% of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit)

of Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

32

103

66

1,256

-9,683

-10,983

28%of all households in the DistrictRenters make up

Total Renter

Households

Severely

Burdened

Households*

% with

Severe

Burden

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income between 31%** and 50% of AMI

All Renter Households

843,060

528,474

3,650,931

622,457

159,166

835,243

74%

30%

23%

Income between 51% and 80% of AMI 772,817 45,054 6%

Income at or below 30%** of AMI

Income at or below 50% of AMI

Income at or below 80% of AMI

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units Per 100

Surplus/ (Deficit) of

Affordable and

Available Rental

Units

29

101

51

11,487

-675,254

-594,631

38%of all households in the stateRenters make up

Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2017 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS)

One Bdrm

Fair Market

Rent

One

Bdrm

Housing

Wage

$1,104 $21.23 117Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land HMFA 862,787 $22,890 $572 $22.22$76,300 $17.44$907

$920 $17.69 98Beaumont-Port Arthur HMFA 47,784 $19,560 $489 $18.09$65,200 $14.33$745

$753 $14.48 80Polk County 4,109 $15,930 $398 $11.78$53,100 $10.94$569

$786 $15.12 83Jasper County 2,977 $19,290 $482 $12.56$64,300 $11.42$594

$708 $13.62 75Tyler County 1,149 $18,990 $475 $8.64$63,300 $11.88$618

$700 $13.46 74Newton County HMFA 824 $15,870 $397 $8.95$52,900 $10.92$568

*Severely Burdened: Households spending more than 50% of income on housing costs, including utilities. **Or poverty guideline, if higher.AMI = Area Median Income.Last updated in July 2019. Please Contact NLIHC research staff at (202) 662-1530 to request additional information.

Source: Out of Reach 2019. This congressional district includes at least a portion of the Fair Market Rent (FMR) areas listed above. For FMR areas that span more than one state, the data reflect this state's geography. For districts covering more than seven FMR areas, only the seven largest are shown.