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Line 1 - Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Non-Hispanic White Alone in the United States
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(a) Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Non-Hispanic White Alone in the United States, Percent, Not Seasonally Adjusted (NHWAHORUSQ156N)
The homeownership rate is the proportion of households that is owner-occupied.

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    Line 1 - Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Non-Hispanic White Alone in the United States
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    (a) Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Black Alone in the United States, Percent, Not Seasonally Adjusted (BOAAAHORUSQ156N)
    The homeownership rate is the proportion of households that is owner-occupied.

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      Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Non-Hispanic White Alone in the United States
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      Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Black Alone in the United States
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      Source: U.S. Census Bureau  

      Release: Housing Vacancies and Homeownership  

      Units:  Percent, Not Seasonally Adjusted

      Frequency:  Quarterly

      Notes:

      The homeownership rate is the proportion of households that is owner-occupied.

      Suggested Citation:

      U.S. Census Bureau, Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Non-Hispanic White Alone in the United States [NHWAHORUSQ156N], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/NHWAHORUSQ156N, April 3, 2025.

      Source: U.S. Census Bureau  

      Release: Housing Vacancies and Homeownership  

      Units:  Percent, Not Seasonally Adjusted

      Frequency:  Quarterly

      Notes:

      The homeownership rate is the proportion of households that is owner-occupied.

      Suggested Citation:

      U.S. Census Bureau, Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: Black Alone in the United States [BOAAAHORUSQ156N], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/BOAAAHORUSQ156N, April 3, 2025.

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