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