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  Census >ACS Home > Ranking Tables 2003 Index (Main) > ...Housing Units That are Owner-occupied (State Level)
Percent of Occupied Housing Units That are Owner-occupied
Occupied housing units (State level)
Rank State Percent Lower Bound Upper Bound
 
United States
66.8
66.5
67.0
1 Minnesota 76.6 75.4 77.9
2 Michigan 74.5 73.8 75.2
3 Idaho 74.4 73.0 75.8
4 West Virginia 73.9 72.6 75.1
5 Iowa 73.6 72.7 74.6
6 Utah 73.3 72.1 74.4
7 New Hampshire 72.9 71.5 74.2
8 Delaware 72.8 71.4 74.1
9 Wyoming 72.4 71.0 73.8
10 Indiana 71.8 70.4 73.3
10 Pennsylvania 71.8 71.2 72.3
12 Alabama 71.7 70.8 72.6
13 Vermont 71.2 70.0 72.5
14 Maine 70.6 69.4 71.8
15 Colorado 70.4 69.5 71.3
15 Missouri 70.4 69.4 71.4
17 Florida 70.2 69.7 70.8
17 Kentucky 70.2 68.8 71.7
17 Ohio 70.2 69.6 70.8
20 Mississippi 70.1 69.0 71.1
21 South Carolina 69.8 68.3 71.3
22 New Mexico 69.5 68.2 70.7
23 Maryland 69.4 68.6 70.2
24 Tennessee 69.3 68.0 70.6
25 South Dakota 69.2 67.9 70.5
26 Virginia 69.1 68.2 70.0
26 Wisconsin 69.1 68.0 70.3
28 Montana 68.9 67.6 70.2
29 Illinois 68.6 68.0 69.1
29 Kansas 68.6 67.6 69.6
31 Arizona 68.3 67.0 69.5
31 Georgia 68.3 66.8 69.7
31 North Carolina 68.3 66.8 69.8
34 Oklahoma 68.0 67.0 69.1
35 Arkansas 67.8 66.4 69.3
35 Nebraska 67.8 66.5 69.1
37 Connecticut 67.7 66.7 68.8
38 North Dakota 67.2 66.0 68.3
39 Louisiana 67.1 65.9 68.3
40 New Jersey 66.7 65.9 67.4
41 Massachusetts 64.5 63.7 65.4
42 Texas 64.4 63.7 65.1
43 Washington 64.3 63.1 65.5
44 Oregon 63.2 61.9 64.4
45 Rhode Island 63.0 61.5 64.4
46 Alaska 62.4 61.0 63.9
47 Nevada 61.9 60.4 63.4
48 California 58.1 57.5 58.6
49 Hawaii 56.6 53.1 60.1
50 New York 54.2 53.7 54.7
51 District of Columbia 42.0 40.8 43.2

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2003 American Community Survey

Notes

The table above shows the margin of error, represented by the lower and upper bounds of the 90-percent confidence interval. The confidence interval gives a range of values likely to include the population true value.  The smaller the confidence interval the more precise the estimate of the characteristic of interest.

An "N" entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

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