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Households paying more than 30% of household income for housing costs (percent)
The number of occupied housing units (both renter- and owner-occupied) that pay 30% or more of household income for housing costs divided by the number of occupied housing...
Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017). -
Home owners with a mortgage paying more than 30% of household income for housing costs (percent)
The number of owner-occupied housing units with a mortgage that pay 30% or more of household income for housing costs divided by the number of owner-occupied housing units with...
Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017). -
Home owners paying more than 30% of household income for housing costs (percent)
The number of owner-occupied housing units that pay 30% or more of household income for housing costs divided by the number of owner-occupied housing units, times 100.
Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for city neighborhoods (2010-2017), ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017). -
Home owners without a mortgage paying more than 30% of household income for housing costs (percent)
The number of owner-occupied housing units without a mortgage that pay 30% or more of household income for housing costs divided by the number of owner-occupied housing units...
Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017). -
Renters paying more than 30% of household income for housing costs (percent)
The number of renter-occupied housing units that pay 30% or more of household income for housing costs divided by the number of renter-occupied housing units, times 100.
Year(s): Data available for 2009-2017, except for ZIP code tabulation areas (2011-2017), city neighborhoods (2010-2017), and census tracts (2012 & 2017).