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Housing Ownership - Housing Units By Ownership and Occupation Status: Occupied (Percent) – 2010

Data Provided by: Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children
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28.7% - 57.2%
Forest (Rural) 28.7%
Sullivan (Rural) 44.1%
Cameron (Rural) 51.0%
Potter (Rural) 55.9%
Pike (Rural) 57.2%
57.3% - 81.6%
Wayne (Rural-Mix) 65.2%
Warren (Rural) 75.4%
Monroe (Rural-Mix) 76.0%
Huntingdon (Rural) 77.3%
Susquehanna (Rural-Mix) 77.5%
Carbon (Rural-Mix) 77.8%
Elk (Rural) 77.9%
Tioga (Rural) 78.3%
Crawford (Rural) 78.4%
Clinton (Rural) 79.4%
Clarion (Rural) 80.8%
McKean (Rural) 81.0%
Somerset (Rural-Mix) 81.6%
81.7% - 89.8%
Venango (Rural) 82.4%
Jefferson (Rural) 82.7%
Clearfield (Rural) 83.6%
Fulton (Rural) 84.4%
Bedford (Rural-Mix) 84.5%
Bradford (Rural) 84.5%
Wyoming (Rural-Mix) 84.8%
Juniata (Rural) 86.3%
Schuylkill (Rural-Mix) 86.8%
Union (Rural) 86.9%
Northumberland (Rural-Mix) 87.0%
Mifflin (Rural) 87.0%
Perry (Rural-Mix) 87.7%
Armstrong (Rural-Mix) 88.3%
Luzerne (Urban) 88.7%
Lycoming (Rural-Mix) 89.0%
81.7% - 89.8%
Fayette (Rural-Mix) 89.2%
Greene (Rural) 89.5%
Philadelphia (Urban) 89.5%
Mercer (Rural-Mix) 89.8%
Cambria (Rural-Mix) 89.8%
Columbia (Urban-Mix) 89.8%
89.9% - 95.5%
Lackawanna (Urban) 90.1%
Lawrence (Rural-Mix) 90.6%
Allegheny (Urban) 90.6%
Centre (Urban-Mix) 91.0%
Beaver (Urban-Mix) 91.3%
Westmoreland (Urban-Mix) 91.4%
Indiana (Rural) 91.5%
Washington (Urban-Mix) 91.5%
Dauphin (Urban) 91.7%
Snyder (Rural) 92.0%
Franklin (Rural-Mix) 92.4%
Erie (Urban-Mix) 92.7%
Blair (Urban-Mix) 92.7%
Montour (Rural-Mix) 92.8%
Adams (Rural-Mix) 93.1%
Butler (Rural-Mix) 93.2%
Delaware (Urban) 93.6%
Berks (Urban-Mix) 93.6%
Lehigh (Urban) 93.9%
Cumberland (Urban-Mix) 94.0%
Lebanon (Urban-Mix) 94.0%
York (Urban-Mix) 94.2%
Northampton (Urban) 94.4%
Montgomery (Urban) 94.5%
Chester (Urban) 95.0%
Lancaster (Urban) 95.4%
Bucks (Urban) 95.5%

Definitions: Housing ownerships and occupational status of all housing units.
Occupational Status includes Occupied and Vacant.
For the occupied housing units, owner and renter status are provided.

Data Source: U. S. Census of Population and Housing, Decennial Census, Tables H3. Occupancy Status, H4. Tenure, H5. Vacancy Status.

Footnotes: Data from Census includes all residents within the geographic region of the school district, not necessarily school district students.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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Kelly Hoffman, KIDS COUNT Director