FY2026 Income Limits — Guam
Area Median Income (4-person household): $82,100
30% AMI (4p)
$27,800
50% AMI (4p)
$46,300
60% AMI (4p)
$55,560
80% AMI (4p)
$74,100
Guam — Income Limits
FY2026 Income Limits by Household Size
| AMI Level | 1p | 2p | 3p | 4p | 5p | 6p | 7p | 8p |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30% AMI — Extremely Low Income | $19,500 | $22,250 | $25,050 | $27,800 | $30,050 | $32,250 | $34,500 | $36,700 |
| 50% AMI — Very Low Income | $32,450 | $37,050 | $41,700 | $46,300 | $50,050 | $53,750 | $57,450 | $61,150 |
| 60% AMI | $38,940 | $44,460 | $50,040 | $55,560 | $60,060 | $64,500 | $68,940 | $73,380 |
| 80% AMI — Low Income | $51,900 | $59,300 | $66,700 | $74,100 | $80,050 | $86,000 | $91,900 | $97,850 |
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Section 8 Eligibility in Guam
To qualify for a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher in Guam, your household's gross annual income must typically be at or below 50% of the Area Median Income for your household size. Federal law requires that at least 75% of all new vouchers be issued to households at or below 30% AMI (Extremely Low Income).
Income is calculated for the entire household, including wages, salaries, benefits, child support, and most other regular income sources. Some deductions — such as elderly/disabled household member deductions and dependent child deductions — reduce the amount counted toward the income limit.