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<br /> <br /> <br />III Median Non-Family <br />III Median Family <br />[ill] Median Household <br /> <br />f~ <br /> <br />Income is measured in several ways. Household income included the income of all members <br />sharing a housing unit. Family income refers to the income from related individuals living in a <br />household. Non-family income is the income from unrelated individuals in a household. The <br />median Roseville income in 1990 was $47,077, rising to an estimated $56,000 by 2000. [Source: <br />Community Development, Claritas,}. <br /> <br /> <br />. dents Below <br /> <br /> <br />vel <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />Another measure of economic well-being is poverty status as set by the federal government. In 1989 <br />the average threshold was $12,674 [source: 1990 Census] for a family of four, rising to $ 18,250 by <br />1998 (30% of median income) [source: HUD}. Roseville's poverty status (3.5%) is well below <br />County, State, Metro area and national levels. <br /> <br />Roseville Comprehensive Plan - 2002 Update <br /> <br />The Land and its People .-page 23 of 30 <br />