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Table Data - Homeownership Rate (5-year estimate) for Osborne County, KS

Title Homeownership Rate (5-year estimate) for Osborne County, KS
Series ID HOWNRATEACS020141
Source U.S. Census Bureau
Release Homeownership Rate (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Rate
Date Range 2009-01-01 to 2023-01-01
Last Updated 2024-12-12 9:21 AM CST
Notes The homeownership rate is computed by dividing the estimated total population in owner-occupied units by the estimated total population (ACS 5-year variables B25008_002E and B25008_001E from table B25008, respectively).

A housing unit is owner-occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit, even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. A housing unit is classified as occupied if it is the current place of residence of the person or group of people living in it at the time of interview, or if the occupants are only temporarily absent from the residence for two months or less (e.g., on vacation or a business trip). If all the people staying in the unit at the time of the interview are staying there for two months or less, the unit is considered to be temporarily occupied and classified as "vacant."

Multiyear estimates from the American Community Survey (ACS) are "period" estimates derived from a data sample collected over a period of time, as opposed to "point-in-time" estimates such as those from past decennial censuses. ACS 5-year estimate includes data collected over a 60-month period. The date of the data is the end of the 5-year period. For example, a value dated 2014 represents data from 2010 to 2014. However, they do not describe any specific day, month, or year within that time period.

Multiyear estimates require some considerations that single-year estimates do not. For example, multiyear estimates released in consecutive years consist mostly of overlapping years and shared data. The 2010-2014 ACS 5-year estimates share sample data from 2011 through 2014 with the 2011-2015 ACS 5-year estimates. Because of this overlap, users should use extreme caution in making comparisons with consecutive years of multiyear estimates.

Please see "Section 3: Understanding and Using ACS Single-Year and Multiyear Estimates" on publication page 13 (file page 19) of the 2018 ACS General Handbook for a more thorough clarification.
DATE VALUE
2009-01-01 76.71269251194902
2010-01-01 80.05221932114883
2011-01-01 81.38918345705196
2012-01-01 83.99679401549560
2013-01-01 79.90366604227991
2014-01-01 78.43825992974872
2015-01-01 76.77454446559695
2016-01-01 76.87448503158473
2017-01-01 75.35624476110645
2018-01-01 78.46109839816934
2019-01-01 77.36565420560748
2020-01-01 79.12607026867434
2021-01-01 78.69476148668423
2022-01-01 77.59385161099615
2023-01-01 78.67778439547350

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