How Much Is My Share of Cost.
Saturday, Oct. 12th 2019 2:09 PM
Question: How much will my Share of Cost be?
Reply: The more money you make, the higher your Share of Cost is. You can complain if you think there is a mistake and your share of cost is too high.
If you can not figure out how much your Share of Cost is, you would want to speak to your case worker. Your case worker should be able to tell you how much your Share Cost is and how much your income is over to have a Zero share of cost.
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