The article states priority goes to resident households at 80% or below the area's median income, and then up to 150% as available. For Seattle residents (where the median appears to be $115k) that range is below $92k first, and then up to $172.5k household income (not accounting for household composition). If you meet either of those criteria, it probably can't hurt to apply!
this post was submitted on 30 Jul 2024
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It was a very quick process for me.
common WA w. wish every state was like them.
the US should just call it what it is the Fifty States of America
where your rights, benefits, and everything else are dependent on where you born or lucky enough to be able to move to
demographic rights and privileges and your neighbor states are bad because people vote wrongly