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Does a 17-year-old family member who has been making $1500 per year while in high school, qualify for EID if, after graduation and turning 18, he begins making $10,000?

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Does a 17-year-old family member who has been making $1500 per year while in high school, qualify for EID if, after graduation and turning 18, he begins making $10,000?

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Yes. In this case the individual would meet the requirement under 24 CFR 960.255, of someone who was previously unemployed for one or more years prior to employment. Remember, “previously unemployed” includes a person who has earned, in the twelve months previous to employment, no more than would be received for 10 hours of work per week for 50 weeks at the established minimum wage.

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