Table 1. Annual Natural Gas Consumption Percentiles by Type of Housing Unit, 1997
(thousand cubic feet per household)

  5th percentile 10th percentile 25th percentile   median   75th percentile 90th percentile 95th percentile
All Households 12 22 43 74 113 154 188
Type of
Housing Unit
 
Mobile Home     17 21 38 63 91 123 141
Single-Family,
Detached
24 34 56 86 121 162 194
Single-Family,
Attached
18 22 41 72 114 153 193
Multifamily,
2 to 4 Units
11 21 41 73 113 160 201
Multifamily,
5 or More Units
4 5 14 30 52 72 79
Graph of data

Notes: The data in this table are for households that used natural gas.
The percentiles describe the distribution of household electricity consumption data; for example, 25% of households living in mobile homes consumed less than 38 thousand cubic feet and 75% consumed more than that amount.
Source: 1997 Residential Energy Consumption Survey.

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Table 2. Mean Annual Natural Gas Consumption by Type of Housing Unit, 1997
(thousand cubic feet per household)

  Natural Gas Consumption per Household
(1,000 cf)
Relative Standard Error (percent) Standard Error
(1,000 cf)
95% confidence level lower bound (1,000 cf) 95% confidence level upper bound (1,000 cf)
All Households 83 1.8 1 80 86
Type of
Housing Unit
Mobile Home     68 8.3 6 57 79
Single-Family,
Detached
94 1.9 2 91 97
Single-Family,
Attached
83 4.4 4 76 90
Multifamily,
2 to 4 Units
86 6.8 6 74 97
Multifamily,
5 or More Units
36 4.4 2 33 39
Graph of data

Notes: The data in this table are for households that used natural gas.
The standard error is a measure of sampling error and can be used to calculate a confidence range. For example, the estimate for natural gas consumption for mobile homes is 68 thousand cubic feet (cf) and the standard error is 6 thousand cf. The 95% confidence interval is calculated by multiplying 1.96 times the standard error, and the 95% confidence range is 57 thousand cf to 79 thousand cf.
Source: 1997 Residential Energy Consumption Survey.

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