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Tenure Rates by Race & Hispanic Origin of Householder, 2000 & 2010

This document summarizes home ownership rates by race and ethnicity in Montgomery County, Maryland in 2000 and 2010. In 2000, the home ownership rate was highest for white households at 75.9% and lowest for black households at 44.1%. By 2010, the white ownership rate had declined slightly to 75.2% while the black rate increased to 43.9%. The Hispanic ownership rate increased substantially from 49.7% in 2000 to 51.7% in 2010. Minority ownership rates overall increased from 52.7% in 2000 to 55.4% in 2010.

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Tenure Rates by Race & Hispanic Origin of Householder, 2000 & 2010

This document summarizes home ownership rates by race and ethnicity in Montgomery County, Maryland in 2000 and 2010. In 2000, the home ownership rate was highest for white households at 75.9% and lowest for black households at 44.1%. By 2010, the white ownership rate had declined slightly to 75.2% while the black rate increased to 43.9%. The Hispanic ownership rate increased substantially from 49.7% in 2000 to 51.7% in 2010. Minority ownership rates overall increased from 52.7% in 2000 to 55.4% in 2010.

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TENURE RATES BY RACE & HISPANIC ORIGIN OF HOUSEHOLDER, 2000 & 2010

Montgomery County, Maryland


2000
Race of householder
Total households
Race
White
Black or African American
Asian & Pacific Islander
Some Other Race
Race & Hispanic combined
Hispanic or Latino origin
Not Hispanic, white
Minority

households
324,565
226,886
48,346
30,461
18,872
25,064
214,404
110,161

own percent
223,017
68.7%
172,174
21,319
20,141
9,383
13,138
164,996
58,021

75.9%
44.1%
66.1%
49.7%

2010
rent percent
101,548
31.3%
54,712
27,027
10,320
9,489

52.4% 11,926
77.0% 49,408
52.7% 52,140

24.1%
55.9%
33.9%
50.3%

Households
357,086
226,246
60,829
44,063
25,948

own percent
241,465
67.6%
170,064
26,733
31,247
13,421

22,512
47.6%
41,225
157,294
23.0%
205,040
84,171
47.3% 152,046

75.2%
43.9%
70.9%
51.7%

Ownership 2000 to 2010


rent percent
115,621
32.4%

pct
change change
18,448
8.3%

-1.1%

56,182
34,096
12,816
12,527

24.8%
56.1%
29.1%
48.3%

(2,110)
5,414
11,106
4,038

-1.2%
25.4%
55.1%
43.0%

-0.7%
-0.1%
4.8%
2.0%

18,713
54.6%
47,746
76.7%
55.4% 67,875

45.4%
23.3%
44.6%

9,374
(7,702)
26,150

71.4%
-4.7%
45.1%

2.2%
-0.2%
2.7%

Hispanic origin is considered an ethnicity, not a race. Hispanics may be of any race.
Other includes American Indian and Alaska native, other race alone, and two or more races.
Minority is defined as everyone other than non-Hispanic white alone.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 & 2010 Census, Summary File 1, Table H14; Center for Research & Information Systems, Montgomery County Planning Dept., M-NCPPC.

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