Median Per Capita Home Equity of Medicare Homeowners, by Federal Poverty Level and Race/Ethnicity, 2012 Median per capita home equity, among beneficiaries.

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Median Per Capita Home Equity of Medicare Homeowners, by Federal Poverty Level and Race/Ethnicity, 2012 Median per capita home equity, among beneficiaries with home equity (in 2012 dollars) White Black Hispanic Federal Poverty Level Less than 200% FPL 200% - 400% FPL More than 400% FPL Median among all homeowners $72,050 $83,250 $117,600 Share with home equity 60% 82% 91% NOTE: 200% of FPL = $22,340 per year for individuals in 2012; 400% of FPL = $44,680 per year for individuals in 2012. Beneficiaries identified as “other” races not shown separately. SOURCE: Urban Institute / Kaiser Family Foundation analysis, 2012.