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The Age at Which Most State Residents Are Homeowners 🔑
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What we’re showing
The age at which most residents of each U.S. state are homeowners, referred to by the source as “age of prevalence”.
Key takeaway
California has the highest age of prevalence, suggesting the state has the worst housing affordability in the country.
Context
According to the report (see source tab), only 38% of Californians between the ages of 35 and 45 can afford a home, compared to 56% nationally.
Dataset
State | Age of Prevalence |
---|---|
California | 49 |
Hawaii | 48 |
New York | 46 |
Nevada | 44 |
Florida | 42 |
Georgia | 39 |
New Jersey | 39 |
Louisiana | 38 |
Connecticut | 37 |
Maryland | 37 |
Massachusetts | 37 |
Mississippi | 37 |
North Carolina | 37 |
Rhode Island | 37 |
Texas | 37 |
Virginia | 37 |
Washington | 37 |
Alabama | 36 |
Arkansas | 36 |
Oregon | 36 |
Pennsylvania | 36 |
Tennessee | 36 |
Alaska | 35 |
Arizona | 35 |
Delaware | 35 |
Illinois | 35 |
Kentucky | 35 |
Montana | 35 |
New Mexico | 35 |
Ohio | 35 |
Oklahoma | 35 |
Colorado | 34 |
Idaho | 34 |
Michigan | 34 |
New Hampshire | 34 |
South Carolina | 34 |
Maine | 33 |
Missouri | 33 |
Utah | 33 |
Wisconsin | 33 |
Wyoming | 33 |
Indiana | 32 |
Kansas | 32 |
Minnesota | 32 |
North Dakota | 32 |
South Dakota | 32 |
Vermont | 32 |
West Virginia | 32 |
Nebraska | 31 |
Iowa | 29 |
Data sources
Figures as of 2021
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