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Characteristics of HUD-Assisted Renters and Their Units

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Characteristics of HUD-Assisted Renters and Their Units
in 2003 is the fourth in a series of reports that
provides information on the size, composition, and
quality of the HUD-assisted housing stock, as well as
the characteristics of its occupants. The report also
includes a comparison of HUD-assisted households with
all income-eligible renters. HUD obtains this
information by identifying assisted households that are
also surveyed in the biennial national American Housing
Survey (AHS). The 2003 data included in this report
represent assisted households and units in all 50 states
and the District of Columbia. However, because of sample
limitations, data are only available for the United
States as a whole, with simple tabulations for the four
census regions.
 
This report can be downloaded free of charge in sections
or in its entirety as a Zip File
at www.huduser.gov/portal/publications/pubasst/hud_asst_rent.html.
 
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