[Census Bureau] Moving to America - Moving to Homeownership ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 5. Homeownership Rates by Citizenship Status and Race and Ethnicity of Householder, for the United States: 1994 to 1996 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Citizenship Status of Householder ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Foreign-born, Native- naturalized All householders born citizen\1 citizen Non-citizen Race and Ethnicity of Householder 1996 1995 1994 1996 1995 1994 1996 1995 1994 1996 1995 1994 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ United States, total......... 65.4 64.7 64.0 67.4 66.6 65.7 66.9 67.6 66.8 33.1 33.2 32.9 White.................. 69.1 68.7 67.7 70.9 70.3 69.3 68.8 69.9 68.3 34.3 35.7 35.0 Black.................. 44.1 42.7 42.3 44.9 43.2 42.9 47.7 51.7 50.8 24.8 25.1 23.2 Other Race............. 51.0 47.2 47.7 55.4 52.8 51.8 67.8 65.5 67.0 32.1 28.5 30.0 Hispanic Origin\2...... 42.8 42.0 41.2 48.1 47.0 46.3 57.1 58.4 55.8 30.2 30.1 29.4 Not of Hispanic Origin\2 67.4 66.7 65.9 68.4 67.5 66.6 70.3 70.9 70.7 36.0 36.7 36.6 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \1 Includes those born in Puerto Rico or outlying areas and those born abroad to American parents. \2 Hispanics can be of any race. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source: U.S. Census Bureau ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Go to Moving to America - Moving to Homeownership Go to Housing Statistics Last Revised: Wednesday, 03-Feb-99 08:14:58 People | Housing | Business | Geography | News | Subjects A to Z | Search | Catalog | Data Tools | Privacy | Home [______] [U.S. Census Bureau: Helping You Make Informed Decisions]