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Census 2000 represented a departure from previous decennial censuses. Respondents could identify themselves as belonging to more than one racial category. It was the last decennial census to employ the long form. The American Community Survey (ACS) has taken the place of the long form.
ing to Census 2000, there were 115.9 million housing units in the United States. Most of these housing units had people living in them (105.5 million or 91.0 percent of all hous- ing units). The remaining 10.4 million units (9.0 percent) were vacant on Census Day.
The Census Bureaus housing data present a comprehensive picture of housing in America. Youll find a wide range of data on the size, age and type of American homes; home values, rents and mortgages, the housing and construction industry, and more.
ing to Census 2000, 281.4 million people resided in the United States, and 35.3 million, or about 13 percent, were Latino (see Table 1). The remaining 246.1 mil- lion people, or 87 percent, were not Hispanic. The race data collected by Census 2000 can be collapsed into seven categories. Some other race alone.
Median household income in the United States was $42,148 in the year 2000. This value equaled the value for 1999, the highest level ever recorded in the Current Population Survey (CPS), in real terms,1 Hispanic/2 and Black households hit new all-time highs in median income of $33,447 and $30,439, respectively.
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