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Housing Needs Assessment
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<br />Draft Housing Element 2-9
<br />Table 2.7 displays 2015-2019 ACS occupation by median salary data for San Leandro. According to
<br />the 2015-2019 ACS estimates, occupations in San Leandro had a median annual salary of $43,512.
<br />Architecture and engineering, legal and healthcare practitioners and technical occupational sectors
<br />had the highest median salaries, while personal care and service, farming, fishing and forestry and
<br />food preparation and service related had the lowest median salaries.
<br />Table 2.7 Occupation (types of jobs located in San Leandro) by Median Salary
<br />Occupation Sector Median Salary
<br />Number of
<br />Persons Employed
<br />Architecture and Engineering $93,333 1,114
<br />Legal $87,868 375
<br />Healthcare Practitioners and Technical $85,847 1,934
<br />Life, Physical and Social Science $82,043 579
<br />Computer and Mathematical $81,250 1,748
<br />Business and Financial Operations $73,373 2,394
<br />Management $71,868 4,693
<br />Protective Service $59,657 738
<br />Installation, Maintenance and Repair $54,151 1,015
<br />Community and Social Service $51,627 950
<br />Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media $51,053 1,144
<br />Education Instruction and Library $45,143 1,792
<br />Office and Administrative Support $41,311 6,642
<br />Construction and Extraction $40,840 2,629
<br />Transportation and Material Moving $38,884 2,104
<br />Production $37,607 2,714
<br />Healthcare Support $30,101 2,212
<br />Building, Grounds Cleaning, and Maintenance $28,806 1,296
<br />Sales and Related $27,479 4,294
<br />Farming, Fishing and Forestry $25,735 72
<br />Food Preparation and Serving Related $25,703 3,081
<br />Personal Care and Service $21,667 1,756
<br />All Occupations $43,512 47,377
<br />Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Data (2015-2019), Table B24011, Table C24010
<br />Housing cost burden, defined as monthly housing costs (including utilities) exceeding 30 percent of
<br />monthly income, varies by income level. Table 2.8 provides an overview of housing cost burden by
<br />income group for San Leandro. The table includes comparisons between income groups and change
<br />from the 2009-2013 CHAS estimates to the 2013-2017 CHAS estimates. In total, 57 percent of
<br />households reported a housing cost burden in the 2013-2017 CHAS, about the same as the 2009-
<br />2013 CHAS. However, the share of very low-income residents (those in households that earn 50
<br />percent or less of the AMI) experiencing housing cost burden increased during that time, while the
<br />share of those in households earning 50 percent or more of the AMI that reported a housing cost
<br />burden stayed the same or decreased. A larger share of residents in households earning below 50
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