US Census Bureau
Skip top of page navigation

American Community Survey (ACS)


Skip top of page navigation
  Census >ACS Home > Ranking Tables Main > Ranking Tables 2001 Index > ...Housing Costs for Renter-occupied Housing Units… (State Level)
Median Monthly Housing Costs for Renter-occupied Housing Units(In 2001 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Specified renter-occupied housing units (State level)
Rank State Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
 
United States
646
644
648
1 Hawaii 811 776 846
2 California 810 803 817
3 New Jersey 790 782 798
4 Massachusetts 774 759 789
5 Alaska 747 721 773
6 Nevada 735 719 752
7 Colorado 726 705 747
8 Maryland 723 698 748
9 Connecticut 721 709 733
10 New York 703 696 710
11 New Hampshire 701 683 719
12 Virginia 696 680 713
13 Washington 690 678 702
14 Florida 687 677 697
15 Georgia 672 660 684
16 Delaware 664 648 681
17 Illinois 660 652 668
18 District of Columbia 658 642 675
19 Arizona 641 626 656
20 Oregon 638 625 651
21 Minnesota 635 623 647
22 Utah 622 597 647
23 Texas 621 614 628
24 Rhode Island 602 589 615
25 North Carolina 588 578 598
26 Vermont 578 560 596
26 Wisconsin 578 566 590
28 Michigan 574 562 586
29 Pennsylvania 562 554 570
30 Indiana 559 544 574
31 South Carolina 558 543 573
32 Ohio 552 545 559
33 Kansas 548 522 574
34 Louisiana 539 526 552
34 Missouri 539 531 547
34 Tennessee 539 531 547
37 Nebraska 535 523 547
38 Idaho 534 518 551
39 Maine 527 512 542
40 Iowa 520 508 532
41 New Mexico 519 499 539
42 Oklahoma 514 504 524
43 Arkansas 501 481 521
44 Mississippi 487 472 502
45 Kentucky 484 474 494
46 Montana 479 467 491
47 Alabama 472 460 484
48 South Dakota 469 456 482
49 Wyoming 459 426 492
50 North Dakota 440 430 450
51 West Virginia 414 393 435

  
View.....

this data in chart form

this table at state level

this table at county level

this table at place level

this table from 2003

this table from 2002

this table from 2001

the Statistical Significance of this data (xls).

Go back to 2001 Index

 

 Note: This table was not
 produced in 2000
      
 

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2001 American Community Survey

Notes

The table above shows the margin of error, represented by the lower and upper bounds of the 90-percent confidence interval. The confidence interval gives a range of values likely to include the population true value.  The smaller the confidence interval the more precise the estimate of the characteristic of interest.

An "N" entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

Top of page

Source: U.S. Census Bureau  |  American Community Survey Office  |  Page Last Modified: August 22, 2007