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29 | Page <br />City of Little Canada Housing Study - 2025 <br />Approximately 14% of Little Canada residents are severely housing cost-burdened, meaning they <br />spend more than 50% of their income on housing. This is higher than in all reference <br />communities except White Bear Lake. <br />Figure 30 – Severe Housing Cost Burdened8 Rates <br />Jurisdiction Percent of Renters <br />Severely Housing Cost <br />Burdened <br />Percent of Owners <br />Severely Housing Cost <br />Burdened <br />Percent of Residents <br />Severely Housing Cost <br />Burdened <br />Arden Hills 16.3% 5.3% 7.1% <br />Little Canada 21.0% 10.4% 13.8% <br />Maplewood 19.7% 7.6% 11.1% <br />North St. Paul 22.6% 8.0% 12.9% <br />Richfield 24.0% 6.6% 13.1% <br />Roseville 26.1% 5.1% 11.9% <br />St. Anthony 24.4% 4.8% 12.2% <br />Shoreview 20.0% 4.3% 7.2% <br />Vadnais Heights 23.8% 9.2% 11.9% <br />White Bear Lake 25.8% 9.2% 14.9% <br />Twin Cities Metro 22.2% 7.1% 11.5% <br />Source – 2023 ACS 5-Year Estimates <br /> <br />Affordable Housing Supply <br />With over 10% of its housing stock affordable at the 30% AMI level, Little Canada has the <br />highest share of deeply affordable housing among reference communities. The next closest city, <br />St. Anthony, has just 6%, while less than 2.5% of the total housing stock in the Twin Cities <br />Metro is affordable at this level. <br />Figure 31 – Percent of Housing Affordable to Residents Making 30% AMI or Less <br /> <br />Source – Metropolitan Council Existing Housing Assessment Data <br /> <br />8 Severe housing cost burdened rates is defined as the same as above but with more than 50% of monthly income. <br />4.3% <br />12.6% <br />3.2% <br />0.6% <br />2.2% <br />4.0%2.9% <br />6.5% <br />2.0%1.3%2.4% <br />0.0% <br />2.0% <br />4.0% <br />6.0% <br />8.0% <br />10.0% <br />12.0% <br />14.0%