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Tables 7 -10 may be beneficial when determining the type of <br />residential, business or industry the City would like to see <br />develop within the community. The City must take into account <br />persons of each income level when considering development plans of <br />all types. <br />TABLE 7 <br />1989 MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME <br />LITTLE CANADA, RAMSEY COUNTY & SURROUNDING AREA <br />1989 <br />Area, Median Family Income <br />Little Canada $ 39,899 <br />Arden Hills 55,454 <br />Falcon Heights 38,516 <br />Gem Lake 59,224 <br />Lauderdale 34,958 <br />Maplewood 43,154 <br />Mounds View 41,107 <br />New Brighton 47,888 <br />Roseville 47,077 <br />Shoreview 53,840 <br />Vadnais Heights 48,159 <br />Ramsey County 39,926 <br />St. Paul 33,818 <br />St. Anthony 31,683 <br />SOURCE: 1990 U.S. Census <br />Table 8 below compares the number of households to the income level <br />of residents of Little Canada. The majority of the households <br />(44.3 %) within the City of Little Canada earn between $25,000- <br />$49,999. The next largest grouping of incomes are those earning <br />less than $24,999, at 30.9 %, therefore, Little Canada does have a <br />portion of its population which it must consider when providing <br />affordable housing. By comparison, the median household income in <br />1989 for the State of Minnesota was $30,909 and $32,043 for Ramsey <br />County. <br />Page 84 <br />