Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Housing Inventory Estimate: Total Housing Units in the Midwest Census Region

Title Housing Inventory Estimate: Total Housing Units in the Midwest Census Region
Series ID ETOTALMWQ176N
Source U.S. Census Bureau
Release Housing Vacancies and Homeownership
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Thousands of Units
Date Range 2000-04-01 to 2024-07-01
Last Updated 2024-10-29 10:01 AM CDT
Notes Housing unit is a house, an apartment, a group of rooms, or a single room occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live separately from others in the structure and which have direct access from the outside of the building or through a common hall. For vacant units, the criteria of separateness and direct access are applied to the intended occupants whenever possible. If the information cannot be obtained, the criteria are applied to the previous occupants. Tents and boats are excluded if vacant, used for business, or used for extra sleeping space or vacations. Vacant seasonal/migratory mobile homes are included in the count of vacant seasonal/migratory housing units. Living quarters of the following types are excluded from the housing unit inventory: Dormitories, bunkhouses, and barracks; quarters in predominantly transient hotels, motels, and the like, except those occupied by persons who consider the hotel their usual place of residence; quarters in institutions, general hospitals, and military installations except those occupied by staff members or resident employees who have separate living arrangements.
DATE VALUE
2000-04-01 26991
2000-07-01 27070
2000-10-01 27149
2001-01-01 27230
2001-04-01 27310
2001-07-01 27390
2001-10-01 27468
2002-01-01 27549
2002-04-01 27628
2002-07-01 27709
2002-10-01 27790
2003-01-01 27873
2003-04-01 27960
2003-07-01 28045
2003-10-01 28131
2004-01-01 28220
2004-04-01 28305
2004-07-01 28394
2004-10-01 28476
2005-01-01 28558
2005-04-01 28640
2005-07-01 28720
2005-10-01 28798
2006-01-01 28873
2006-04-01 28948
2006-07-01 29017
2006-10-01 29072
2007-01-01 29127
2007-04-01 29181
2007-07-01 29231
2007-10-01 29270
2008-01-01 29306
2008-04-01 29348
2008-07-01 29380
2008-10-01 29400
2009-01-01 29418
2009-04-01 29439
2009-07-01 29456
2009-10-01 29467
2010-01-01 29478
2010-04-01 29487
2010-07-01 29503
2010-10-01 29519
2011-01-01 29535
2011-04-01 29551
2011-07-01 29566
2011-10-01 29584
2012-01-01 29600
2012-04-01 29617
2012-07-01 29636
2012-10-01 29660
2013-01-01 29683
2013-04-01 29707
2013-07-01 29733
2013-10-01 29762
2014-01-01 29790
2014-04-01 29818
2014-07-01 29848
2014-10-01 29879
2015-01-01 29911
2015-04-01 29942
2015-07-01 29974
2015-10-01 30006
2016-01-01 30037
2016-04-01 30070
2016-07-01 30104
2016-10-01 30140
2017-01-01 30176
2017-04-01 30212
2017-07-01 30250
2017-10-01 30288
2018-01-01 30327
2018-04-01 30366
2018-07-01 30404
2018-10-01 30440
2019-01-01 30476
2019-04-01 30512
2019-07-01 30548
2019-10-01 30584
2020-01-01 30620
2020-04-01 30471
2020-07-01 30511
2020-10-01 30554
2021-01-01 30598
2021-04-01 30642
2021-07-01 30687
2021-10-01 30738
2022-01-01 30788
2022-04-01 30838
2022-07-01 30887
2022-10-01 30935
2023-01-01 30983
2023-04-01 31031
2023-07-01 31080
2023-10-01 31128
2024-01-01 31176
2024-04-01 31224
2024-07-01 31272

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