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<br /> <br />Orange County 23 25-29 Regional AFH <br /> <br />Cost Burden <br />Table 4 – Cost Burden shows data on housing cost burden for the region, Orange County, <br />the Orange County Urban County, and each HUD Entitlement City. These data are from the <br />2018-2022 American Community Survey 5 -Year Estimates. Cost burden is defined as <br />spending more than 30% of monthly gross income on housing -related costs. This table <br />presents the following: <br />In Orange County overall, over half (53.2%) of all renters are cost burdened. The rate is <br />significantly lower for homeowners (30.3%). These rates are comparable to the experience <br />of owners and renters across the region. Among the jurisdictions, <br />• The following have a comparable rate of cost burdened renters (within five <br />percentage points of the County’s rate) <br />o The Urban County jurisdictions <br />o Aliso Viejo <br />o Buena Park <br />o Costa Mesa <br />o Fullerton <br />o Garden Grove <br />o Huntington Beach <br />o Irvine <br />o Laguna Niguel <br />o La Habra <br />o Mission Viejo <br />o Orange <br />o Rancho Santa Margarita <br />o Santa Ana <br />o Westminster <br />• The following jurisdictions have a renter cost -burden rate that is lower than the rate <br />for the County overall by at least five percentage points: <br />o Newport Beach <br />o San Clemente <br />• The following jurisdictions have a renter cost -burden rate that is higher than the rate <br />for the County overall, by at least five percentage points, meaning a higher <br />percentage of renters in these jurisdictions are cost burdened compared to the <br />County overall: <br />o Anaheim <br />o Fountain Valley <br />o Lake Forest <br />o Tustin <br />EXHIBIT 6