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Housing Affordability 1995
Who Can Afford to Buy a House in 1995 ? (H121/99-1)
Detailed Tables:
For Families and Unrelated Individuals
- Table 1-1. Maximum-Priced Home That Can Be Afforded: United States
- Table 1-2. Affordability Status for Different Types of Criterion Homes: United States
- Table 1-3. Affordability Status for a Median-Priced Home by Current Tenure
- Table 1-4. Affordability Status for a Modestly Priced Home by Current Tenure
Median-Priced Homes
- Table 2-1. Affordability Status by Current Tenure and Type of Financing: US and Regions
- Table 2-2. Affordability Status by Race and Hispanic Origin
- Table 2-3. Affordability Status by Age of Householder
- Table 2-4. Affordability Status by 'Available' Money Family Income
- Table 2-5. Reason Cannot Be Afforded
- Table 2-6. Affordability Deficit
Modestly Priced Homes
- Table 3-1. Affordability Status by Current Tenure and Type of Financing: US and Regions
- Table 3-2. Affordability Status by Race and Hispanic Origin
- Table 3-3. Affordability Status by Age of Householder
- Table 3-3A. Affordability Status by Age of Householder by Race and Hispanic Origin
- Table 3-4. Affordability Status by 'Available' Money Family Income
- Table 3-5. Reason Cannot Be Afforded
- Table 3-5A. Reason Cannot Be Afforded by Race and Hispanic Origin
- Table 3-6. Affordability Deficit
Affordability Historical Tables
- Table 4-1. Affordability Status for Median-Priced Home: US, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995
- Table 4-2. Affordability Status for Modestly Priced Home: US, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995
Effect of Policy Changes
- Table 5-1. Effect of Changes in Interest Rates for a Median-Priced Home
- Table 5-2. Effect of Changes in Interest Rates for a Modestly Priced Home
- Table 5-3. Effect of Different Down Payment Subsidies for a Median-Priced Home
- Table 5-4. Effect of Different Down Payment Subsidies for Modestly Priced Home
- Table 5-5. Effect of Changes in Required Down Payment for Median-Priced Home
- Table 5-6. Effect of Changes in Required Down Payment for a Modestly Priced Home
Effect of Policy Changes for Black and Hispanic Origin Families and Unrelated Individuals
- Table 5-7. Effect of Changes in Interest Rate for a Median-Priced Home
- Table 5-8. Effect of Changes in Interest Rate for a Modestly Priced Home
- Table 5-9. Effect of Different Down Payment Subsidies for a Median-Priced Home
- Table 5-10. Effect of Different Down Payment Subsidies for a Modestly Priced Home
- Table 5-11. Effect of Changes in Required Down Payment for a Median-Priced Home
- Table 5-12. Effect of Changes in Required Down Payment for a Modestly priced Home
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division
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