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U.S. housing stock: units occupied 2011

 

Number of occupied housing units in the U.S. from 1975 to 2011 (in millions)

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United States; US Census Bureau; 1975 to 2011 Source: US Census Bureau


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The graph illustrates the total number of occupied housing units in the United States between 1975 and 2011. In 2000, there were approximately 105.7 million occupied housing units in total in the U.S.

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Survey
Survey time period 1975 to 2011
Object of investigation Housing stock
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
Type time series
Category resource/usage/use
Relevance 3
Release
Published by US Department of Housing and Urban Development
Release date February 2012
Further information * Data were taken from the Decennial Census of Housing.
** Number of occupied housing units in the fourth quarter of the respective year. According to the source, beginning in the third quarter of 2010, the housing inventory estimates are based on vintage 2009 housing unit control totals.
Components may not add to totals due to rounding.
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