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Household Tables
(Million U.S. Households; 13 pages, 93 kb)

Contents Pages
HC2-1a. Household Characteristics by Climate Zone, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-2a. Household Characteristics by Year of Construction, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-3a. Household Characteristics by Household Income, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-4a. Household Characteristics by Type of Housing Unit, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-5a. Household Characteristics by Type of Owner-Occupied Housing Unit, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-6a. Household Characteristics by Type of Rented Housing Unit, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-7a. Household Characteristics by Four Most Populated States, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-8a. Household Characteristics by Urban/Rural Location, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-9a. Household Characteristics by Northeast Census Region, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-10a. Household Characteristics by Midwest Census Region, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-11a. Household Characteristics by South Census Region, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
HC2-12a. Household Characteristics by West Census Region, Million U.S. Households, 2001 1
   
 
These data are from the 2001 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) which provides information on the use of energy in residential housing units in the United States. The RECS is a national statistical survey that collects energy-related data for occupied primary housing units. RECS was first conducted in 1978; the eleventh and most recent survey was conducted in 2001. In the 2001 RECS, data were collected from a sample of 4,822 households in housing units statistically selected to represent the 107.0 million housing units in the United States. The RECS data are available for the four Census regions, the nine Census divisions, and for the four most populous States--California, Florida, New York, and Texas.

Data provided here are in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission. Appropriate credit would be appreciated. A suggested citation is "U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, 2001 Residential Energy Consumption Survey."


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