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The top four largest cities in Rockland County are Spring Valley, New City, Monsey, and Nanuet. Income Limits on this page apply to all cities and ZIP Codes in this county.
How does Rockland County compare?
Rockland County ($101,800) has a 44.4% higher Income Limit for low income, 3 person, household than the average of New York ($70,476).
Rockland County is rank 0th out of 62 counties. This means the Income Limits are higher than 62 other counties. Rockland County is the 0th highest county in terms of Income Limits.
Income Limit Tables Rockland County, NY
Extremely Low Income
1-person
2-person
3-person
4-person
5-person
6-person
7-person
8-person
Very Low Income
1-person
2-person
3-person
4-person
5-person
6-person
7-person
8-person
Low Income
1-person
2-person
3-person
4-person
5-person
6-person
7-person
8-person
Related Areas
Income Limits on this page apply to the following cities in Rockland County, New York: Spring Valley, New City, Monsey, Nanuet, Suffern, Pearl River, Stony Point, Nyack, Haverstraw, Valley Cottage, Pomona, Congers, Garnerville, West Nyack, Tappan, Blauvelt, Orangeburg, West Haverstraw, Sloatsburg, and Thiells.
These Income Limits also apply to the following ZIP codes in Rockland County, New York: 10977, 10956, 10952, 10954, 10901, 10965, 10980, 10960, 10927, 10989, 10970, 10920, 10923, 10994, 10983, 10913, 10962, 10993, 10974, and 10984.
Rockland County, NY is considered part of the following metro Income Limit area: ROCKLAND, NY HUD INCOME LIMIT AREA.
More on Rockland County, NY
- Loan Limits to view maximum loan amounts in Rockland County, NY
- Fair Market Rents 40th percentile FMRs and SAFMRs by ZIP code
- Property Taxes to find local Property Taxes
- Housing Authorites to find your local Housing Authorities
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Income Limits are published by the Department of Housing And Urban Development.