All I know is when I lived in Pleasant Hill, CA, in 2007, I qualified for low-income housing assistance for my 2 bedroom. 2 bath apartment. With the low-income housing assistance, my rent was $1600. I can't imagine what it would be like today.
One big caveat with this is, LA County is vastly more than just Los Angeles proper. It extends way out into the lower Eastern Sierras. Lots of low income in those areas. so the $70K low-income rate makes sense.
It's kind of the same fascination with your takes on McDermott. Uniformed and clickbait. But we love ya at the same time. You're like a car wreck that we know we should drive 55 mph past, but we have to slow down to 10 mph just to look and see what happened.
I'm a certified Master Gardner from the University of California. There are at least 10 pine trees that need to come down. The thing is a couple of them are right on power lines. So I'm looking at over $10,000 to take those trees down professionally. Good thing I'm consulting.
We got there just before 8 pm last night. 3 of us. We were told an hour wait for a table. Then 3 people got up from the bar. I grabbed those seats. Total wait time, 2 minutes.
My 23 yr old stepdaughter is hella smart, and I am grateful for that. We were going to set up a dining room in one of the downstairs bedrooms that don't have doors. Just like the previous owner and previous owners before them.
She says, "You don't use your dining room table except for putting mail and packages on it. You use it to eat on maybe twice a year. Why don't we just make it into Ken's office?"
The end result:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TDl0wQoyHXY2NRi1lhYJgPa-XmjDHxvV?usp=sharing