North Dakota Households, 2005-2009 by County

Data Item State
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Households, 2006-2010 - (Number)
County Value
Adams 1,015
Barnes 4,830
Benson 2,307
Billings 354
Bottineau 3,010
Bowman 1,318
Burke 982
Burleigh 33,001
Cass 62,916
Cavalier 1,760
Dickey 2,167
Divide 1,012
Dunn 1,318
Eddy 1,036
Emmons 1,608
Foster 1,506
Golden Valley 730
Grand Forks 26,514
Grant 1,152
Griggs 1,099
Hettinger 1,177
Kidder 1,188
LaMoure 1,962
Logan 815
McHenry 2,540
McIntosh 1,337
McKenzie 2,468
McLean 3,937
Mercer 3,644
Morton 10,724
Mountrail 2,851
Nelson 1,448
Oliver 762
Pembina 3,289
Pierce 1,847
Ramsey 4,762
Ransom 2,345
Renville 1,097
Richland 6,517
Rolette 4,653
Sargent 1,770
Sheridan 638
Sioux 1,060
Slope 327
Stark 9,643
Steele 825
Stutsman 8,633
Towner 1,056
Traill 3,425
Walsh 4,756
Ward 24,260
Wells 2,059
Williams 9,192

Value for North Dakota (Number): 276,642

Data item: Households, 2006-2010

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

Definition:

A household includes all the persons who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied (or if vacant, is intended for occupancy) as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live and eat separately from any other persons in the building and which have direct access from outside the building or through a common hall. The occupants may be a single family, one person living alone, two or more families living together, or any other group of related or unrelated persons who share living arrangements. (People not living in households are classified as living in group quarters.)

Persons per household, or average household size, is obtained by dividing the number of persons in households by the number of households (or householders).

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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