U.S. Census Bureau
 Housing Vacancies and Homeownership (CPS/HVS)




Second Quarter 2005


Table 6.  Homeownership Rates by Area:  Second Quarter 2004 and 2005




                                    Second     Second          90-Percent
Area                                quarter    quarter    Confidence Interval(±)a
                                     2004       2005     of 2005 rate  of difference

United States.....................      69.2       68.6        0.5         0.4

  Inside Core-Based
     Statistical Areas............       NA        67.1        1.3          NA
    In central cities.............       NA        54.3        1.0          NA
    Not in central citie
    (suburbs).....................       NA        75.8        1.3          NA
  Outside Core-Based
    Statistical Areas.............       NA        76.2        2.6          NA

 Northeast........................      65.4       64.7        0.9         0.8
 Midwest..........................      74.2       73.4        1.0         0.7
 South............................      70.9       70.4        0.9         0.6
 West.............................      64.5       63.8        1.2         0.8

    aA 90-percent confidence interval is a measure of an estimate's reliability.
The larger the confidence interval is, in relation to the size of the estimate, the less 
reliable the estimate.
    NA  Not Available.  Core-Based Statistical Area data for 2005 and later are not 
comparable to earlier data.  Beginning in first quarter 2005, the Current Population 
Survey/Housing Vacancy Survey is using the new metropolitan and micropolitan definitions 
that were announced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in June 2003, and 
were based on the application of the 2000 standards to Census 2000 data.  OMB announced 
updates as of December 2003, based on application of the 2000 standards to more recent 
Census Bureau estimates.  The December 2003 definitions are available at  
http://www.census.gov./population/www/estimates/metrodef.html.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division
Last Revised: July 28, 2005