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Affordable housing in U.S. suburbs - by income group

 

Rental housing stock in U.S. suburbs in 2009, by AMI* income group (per 100 renters)

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United States; US Census Bureau; US Department of Housing and Urban Development; 2009 Source: US Census Bureau; US Department of Housing and Urban Development


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The graph shows the rental housing stock in U.S. suburbs by income group in 2009. 30.6 housing units per 100 renters were affordable, available, and adequate for extremely low-income renters.

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Survey
Survey time period 2009
Object of investigation Affordable housing
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
Type Ranking
Category price/cost
Relevance 2
Release
Published by US Department of Housing and Urban Development
Release date February 2011
Further information * According to the source, AMI is Area Median Income.
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