Actions for B25054. Kitchen Facilities by Meals Included in Rent from the American Community Survey Summary File: 5-Year Estimates, 2014-2018 database shown in # Housing Units Date Type: Year; Country: USA; Demographic Indicator: Total: Sage Data. Sage Publishing Ltd Sage Data [electronic resource]
B25054. Kitchen Facilities by Meals Included in Rent from the American Community Survey Summary File: 5-Year Estimates, 2014-2018 database shown in # Housing Units Date Type: Year; Country: USA; Demographic Indicator: Total: Sage Data. Sage Publishing Ltd Sage Data [electronic resource]
- Corporate Author
- United States Census Bureau
- Published
- Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, Inc. 2025
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- Sage Data: ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu
- Summary
- Presents an estimate of the number of renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent in the United States, subdivided according to whether the unit has complete kitchen facilities vs lacks kitchen facilities and whether meals are included in the rent or not. Estimates are reported for specified geographic areas. All occupied housing units that are not owner occupied, whether they are rented or occupied without payment of rent, are classified as renter occupied. "No rent paid" units are separately identified in the rent tabulations. Complete kitchen facilities include: (1) a sink with a faucet, (2) a stove or range, and (3) a refrigerator. All three facilities must be located in the house, apartment, or mobile home, but they need not be in the same room. A housing unit having only a microwave or portable heating equipment such as a hot plate or camping stove should not be considered as having complete kitchen facilities, and an icebox is not considered to be a refrigerator. This measure provides an indicator of the amount of congregate housing (housing that includes meals and other services) within the housing inventory. The American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the US Census Bureau provides estimates of the characteristics of the population over a specific time period. The ACS collects data from the 50 states, Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico, where it is called the Puerto Rico Community Survey. It is a continuous survey, in which each month a sample of housing unit addresses receives a questionnaire, with approximately 3.5 million addresses surveyed each year. Each year the survey produces data pooled to produce 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year estimates for geographic areas in the US and Puerto Rico, ranging from neighborhoods to congressional districts to the entire nation. Data for each release of the 5-year estimates were collected over a 5-year period ending December 31 of the reference year (eg, data in the 2018 5-year estimates were collected January 1, 2014 - December 31, 2018). The statistics reported represent the characteristics of the population for the entire period vs a specific year within that period. The 5-year estimates are published for areas with populations of all sizes and are the most reliable and precise of the ACS period estimates as well as the most comprehensive, albeit the least current. (The 1-year and 3-year estimates provide data on areas with populations of 65,000+ and 20,000+, respectively. Note that the ACS 3-year estimates were discontinued with the 2011-2013 release.) The ACS estimates provide information about the social and economic needs of communities and are used to help determine how billions in federal and state funds are distributed each year. It is conducted under the authority of Title 13, United States Code, Sections 141 and 193.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781544332048 Sage Data CORE
- Type of File/Data
- Statistical data with bibliographic citation and abstract.
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