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The Bureau of the Census reports that Black Americans spent a larger share of their income on housing in 1985 than all other American ethnic groups.
1989 (Apr 6)
The Bureau of the Census reported that Black Americans spent a larger share of their income on housing in 1985 than all other American ethnic groups. The median monthly housing cost for Black households was $311 compared with $355 for all households. Because their incomes were lower, Black households spent a median of 27 percent of their income for housing costs, compared with 21 percent for all U.S. households. Housing costs for homeowners include mortgage payments, real estate taxes, property insurance, utilities, fuel, and garbage collection. Renter costs were based on contract rent and the estimated cost of utilities and fuels, if these were paid in addition to rent. The Census Bureau also reported that: 1) Black householders occupied 9.9 million housing units in 1985; 44 percent were homeowners compared with 64 percent of all households; 2) 16 percent of Black householders lived in public or subsidized housing compared with 5 percent of all householders; and 3) there were five million Black householders in single, detached homes. The median size of their unit was 1,337 square feet, or 487 square feet per person. The national average was 633 square feet per person.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.