United States - Population 1 year and over by residence - same house, one year ago, percent, 2005-2009 by State

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Population 1 year and over by residence - same house, one year ago, percent, 2006-2010 - (Percent)
State Value
Alabama 84.3
Alaska 78.6
Arizona 79.8
Arkansas 81.8
California 84.0
Colorado 80.6
Connecticut 87.4
Delaware 85.4
District of Columbia 80.0
Florida 83.1
Georgia 82.3
Hawaii 84.6
Idaho 81.1
Illinois 86.1
Indiana 83.9
Iowa 83.8
Kansas 82.2
Kentucky 84.0
Louisiana 84.3
Maine 86.2
Maryland 85.9
Massachusetts 86.1
Michigan 85.5
Minnesota 85.5
Mississippi 84.3
Missouri 83.2
Montana 83.2
Nebraska 82.6
Nevada 78.2
New Hampshire 86.4
New Jersey 89.4
New Mexico 84.0
New York 88.3
North Carolina 83.4
North Dakota 82.9
Ohio 85.0
Oklahoma 81.1
Oregon 81.5
Pennsylvania 87.4
Rhode Island 86.3
South Carolina 84.3
South Dakota 83.6
Tennessee 83.8
Texas 81.5
Utah 81.4
Vermont 86.0
Virginia 83.8
Washington 81.7
West Virginia 87.6
Wisconsin 85.3
Wyoming 81.3

Value for the US (Percent): 84.2%

Data item: Population 1 year and over by residence - same house, one year ago, percent, 2006-2010

Source: U. S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates. Updated every year. http://factfinder2.census.gov

Definitions:

Persons living in the same house one year ago are those who responded "Yes, this house" to the question "Did this person live in this house or apartment 1 year ago?" The category includes all people 1 year and over who did not move during the 1 year as well as those who had moved and returned to their residence 1 year before the time of interview.

Residence 1 year ago is used in conjunction with location of current residence to determine the extent of residential mobility of the population and the resulting redistribution of the population across the various states, metropolitan areas, and regions of the country.

Data were tabulated for persons 1 years old and over, and the percentage shown is derived by dividing the number of persons living in the same house by the total number of persons 1 years old and over.

Scope and Methodology:

These data are collected in the American Community Survey (ACS). The data are estimates and are subject to sampling variability. The data for each geographic area are presented together with margins of error at factfinder2.census.gov. The data are period estimates, that is, they represent the characteristics of the population over a specific 60-month data collection period.

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