the city of L.A.’s Basic Income Guaranteed: Los Angeles Economic Assistance Pilot, or BIG:LEAP, disbursed $1,000 a month for one year to 3,200 residents who were pregnant or had at least one child, lived at or below the poverty level and exper...
- A California city is planning to give universal basic income (UBI) to transgender and nonbinary residents regardless of their earnings level. Transgender residents in Palm Springs, California are eligible to receive a UBI of up to $900 per month solely for identifying as transgender or nonbina...
While California is one of the most well-known states in the U.S., is home to Silicon Valley, and one of the states where personal income has been increasing over the past 20 years, not everyone in California is so lucky: In 2023, thepoverty rate in Californiawas about 12 percent, an...
CARB will pay you up to $12,000 to retire an eligible internal-combustion vehicle and purchase a qualified EV. It's limited to applicants who make less than three times the federal poverty level, which at the time of writing figures out to $45,180 in annual income for a one-person hou...
The Ordinance requires that at least half of the buildings retrofitted are located in high-poverty and high-unemployment areas, and that, to the extent feasible, all construction Last Update Thursday, June 20, 2024 - 12:00 Read more about City of Los Angeles - Green Building Retrofit ...
Income Score 92 Metric County U.S. PeerGroup State Median Household Income $127,152 $69,434 $83,587 $84,912 Medical Debt in Collections 4% 15% 12% 8% Poverty Rate 6.4% 14.4% 10.3% 12.1% Opportunity Score 72 Metric County U.S. PeerGroup State Business Growth Rate 9.8% 8.9% 9.9...
The CLCA insurance program is not meant for those who are simply looking forcheap insurance in California. It is strictly for motorists whose income is below the federal poverty level and who need affordable auto insurance. Because this is not a regular insurance policy, eligibility restrictions ap...
Under California health insurance law, California rolled out a new tax subsidy program in 2020. The tax subsidy program serves to help lower the cost of health insurance for low and middle-income Californians. Previously, those who made above 400% of the federal poverty line ...
The cost of living in Danville is quite reasonable, with folks spending the 257th smallest proportion of their income on housing of anywhere on this list. It’s also very easy to get yourself set up in Danville, because both the unemployment and poverty rates hover around 3% here. Once you...
Some believe the next chapter for covering immigrants will require more than Medi-Cal. Democratic state Assembly member Joaquin Arambula in 2022 proposed legislation to allow the approximately 520,000 uninsured unauthorized residents who earn more than 138% of the federal poverty level to apply for ...