The Family Economic Self-Sufficiency Standard ( Self-Sufficiency Standard) measures the minimum income necessary to cover all of a non-elderly (under 65 years old) and non-disabled individual or family’s basic expenses - housing, food, child care, health care, transportation, and taxes - without public or private assistance. The California Self-Sufficiency Standard is available for all 58 counties across the state.
This tool allows you to look up the Self-Sufficiency Standard for a specific county and household type in California.
Interested in economic security for those 65 years and older? Click here to learn more about the Elder Index, the county-specific measure of the minimum income needed for individuals 65 years and older.