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  Census >ACS Home > Ranking Tables 2003 Index (Main) > ...Housing Costs for Renter-occupied Housing Units… (State Level)
Median Monthly Housing Costs for Renter-occupied Housing Units(In 2003 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Specified renter-occupied housing units (State level)
Rank State Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
 
United States
679
677
681
1 California 890 882 898
2 Hawaii 863 827 899
3 New Jersey 856 845 867
4 Massachusetts 820 801 839
5 Maryland 817 794 840
6 Alaska 780 751 809
6 New Hampshire 780 756 804
8 Nevada 771 753 789
9 New York 770 763 777
10 Connecticut 766 749 783
11 Colorado 754 726 782
12 Virginia 751 737 765
13 Washington 734 713 755
14 Florida 724 714 734
15 District of Columbia 721 700 742
16 Delaware 718 701 735
17 Illinois 699 688 710
18 Georgia 687 675 699
19 Rhode Island 686 666 706
20 Arizona 662 650 674
21 Minnesota 657 637 677
21 Oregon 657 644 670
23 Texas 639 632 646
24 Utah 632 609 655
25 Vermont 624 603 645
26 Michigan 608 592 624
27 Pennsylvania 602 592 612
28 North Carolina 601 588 614
29 Wisconsin 595 585 605
30 South Carolina 586 567 605
31 Indiana 581 570 592
32 Ohio 575 566 584
33 Idaho 565 542 588
34 Maine 562 545 579
35 Missouri 556 545 567
36 Tennessee 548 535 561
37 Nebraska 540 527 553
38 Kansas 535 515 555
39 Iowa 531 521 541
40 Louisiana 525 514 536
40 Mississippi 525 504 546
42 New Mexico 523 505 541
43 Oklahoma 519 507 531
44 Arkansas 513 504 522
45 Montana 506 484 528
46 Alabama 498 480 516
47 Wyoming 494 458 530
48 Kentucky 491 477 505
49 South Dakota 490 470 510
50 North Dakota 456 445 467
51 West Virginia 432 416 448

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2003 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.

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