Sourcebook

Household Size

The dashboards on this page break down the households by the number of people in them, including all adults and children. These data are helpful in understanding the different types, sizes, and locations of homes that a community’s population may need.

Households by size

This dashboard shows households by size in 2010 and 2022. The label on the 2022 values show the percent change in the number of households of that size from 2010.

Data is available at the state, CBSA, and locality level. Use the filter to view all households, owner-occupied households, or renter-occupied households.



Average household size

This dashboard shows the average household size for all households, owner-occupied households, and renter-occupied households in 2010 and 2019. This value is calculated by dividing the total population in occupied housing units by the number of households.

Data is available at the state, CBSA, and locality level.



Data sources

American Community Survey (ACS)

The American Community Survey is an ongoing survey program of the U.S. Census Bureau. The ACS collects information about the nation’s social, economic, housing, and demographic characteristics on an annual basis. This information provides the most-up-to-date estimates between decennial censuses.

This section uses data from two ACS tables:

  • Table B25009: Tenure by Household Size
  • Table B25010: Average Household Size of Occupied Housing Units by Tenure

The most recent data used for this section are the 2018-2022 5-year estimates. These estimates average all survey responses across this period to increase sample sizes and reduce margins of error. Data from the 2006-2010 5-year estimates are also used as a baseline to show change over time.

The data contained in Sourcebook is intended for informational, educational and research uses. The information may not be used for commercial purposes or re-marketed. Any reproduction and distribution of this information must clearly identify HousingForward Virginia and Sourcebook as the provider of the information.

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