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Teton County, ID Income Limits (2026)

These are HUD’s 2026 income limits for Teton County, ID (area median income $130,300). They determine who qualifies for income-based and affordable housing — Section 8 vouchers, public housing, Section 202/811, and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) units — by household size.

Teton County, ID’s area median income of $130,300 ranks #1 of 40 HUD income-limit areas in Idaho, where area medians range from $68,400 to $130,300.

Household sizeExtremely Low
(30% AMI)
Very Low
(50% AMI)
Low
(80% AMI)
1 person$25,100$41,800$66,850
2 people$28,650$47,700$76,350
3 people$32,250$53,700$85,950
4 people$35,800$59,650$95,450
5 people$38,700$64,450$103,100
6 people$44,360$69,200$110,750
7 people$50,040$74,000$118,400
8 people$55,720$78,750$126,000

Across household sizes, the Very Low Income (50%) threshold in Teton County, ID runs from $41,800 for a single person up to $78,750 for an eight-person household. The Low Income (80%) limit — used by many LIHTC and workforce units — reaches $126,000 for a household of eight. These limits apply to Teton County.

Do you qualify?

Most income-based programs cap eligibility at the Very Low Income (50%) level, and the deepest assistance — public housing and most Section 8 vouchers — targets households at or below Extremely Low Income (30%). LIHTC and other affordable units commonly use the Low Income (80%) threshold. For example, a household of four in Teton County, ID generally qualifies for income-based housing if it earns under $59,650, and for the deepest assistance under $35,800.

Frequently asked questions

What is the income limit for a family of four in Teton County, ID?

A four-person household generally qualifies at or below $59,650 (Very Low Income), with the deepest assistance under $35,800 (Extremely Low Income) and LIHTC units commonly at $95,450 (Low Income).

What is the income limit for one person in Teton County, ID?

A single-person household qualifies for most income-based programs at or below $41,800, and for the deepest assistance under $25,100.

Counties covered: Teton County.

Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), FY2026 Income Limits. Limits are updated annually and may be adjusted for high-cost areas.