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Median selected monthly owner costs -with a mortgage, 2014-2018 - (US Dollars)
County
Value
Adams
1,177
Antelope
967
Arthur
1,500
Banner
1,295
Blaine
1,038
Boone
969
Box Butte
1,230
Boyd
925
Brown
889
Buffalo
1,374
Burt
1,067
Butler
1,122
Cass
1,476
Cedar
1,079
Chase
1,076
Cherry
1,090
Cheyenne
1,160
Clay
1,033
Colfax
1,076
Cuming
1,016
Custer
1,060
Dakota
1,110
Dawes
1,178
Dawson
1,076
Deuel
1,002
Dixon
969
Dodge
1,163
Douglas
1,472
Dundy
919
Fillmore
948
Franklin
966
Frontier
978
Furnas
962
Gage
1,142
Garden
968
Garfield
1,152
Gosper
1,080
Grant
1,136
Greeley
1,152
Hall
1,220
Hamilton
1,160
Harlan
1,042
Hayes
900
Hitchcock
913
Holt
1,061
Hooker
900
Howard
1,331
Jefferson
978
Johnson
1,033
Kearney
1,223
Keith
1,102
Keya Paha
1,318
Kimball
886
Knox
1,057
Lancaster
1,378
Lincoln
1,226
Logan
1,403
Loup
992
Madison
1,159
McPherson
1,083
Merrick
1,054
Morrill
1,100
Nance
950
Nemaha
1,117
Nuckolls
865
Otoe
1,295
Pawnee
932
Perkins
1,084
Phelps
1,066
Pierce
1,080
Platte
1,172
Polk
1,055
Red Willow
1,065
Richardson
959
Rock
1,025
Saline
1,152
Sarpy
1,584
Saunders
1,410
Scotts Bluff
1,196
Seward
1,285
Sheridan
907
Sherman
1,007
Sioux
1,087
Stanton
1,064
Thayer
905
Thomas
1,025
Thurston
1,035
Valley
1,059
Washington
1,514
Wayne
1,138
Webster
1,027
Wheeler
917
York
1,143
Value for Nebraska (US Dollars): $1,352
Data item: Median selected monthly owner costs -with a mortgage, 2014-2018
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) and Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS), 5-Year Estimates. The PRCS is part of the Census Bureau's ACS, customized for Puerto Rico. Both Surveys are updated every year.
Definition
Selected monthly owner costs are the sum of payments for mortgages, deeds of trust, contracts to purchase, or similar debts on the property (including payments for the first mortgage, second mortgages, home equity loans, and other junior mortgages); real estate taxes; fire, hazard, and flood insurance on the property; utilities (electricity, gas, and water and sewer); and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.). It also includes, where appropriate, the monthly condominium fee for condominiums and mobile home costs (installment loan payments, personal property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and license fees). Selected monthly owner costs were tabulated for all owner-occupied units, and usually are shown separately for units "with a mortgage" and for units "without a mortgage. For the complete definition, go to ACS subject definitions "Selected Monthly Owner Costs."
Source and Accuracy
This Fact is based on data collected in the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Puerto Rico Community Survey (PRCS) conducted annually by the U.S. Census Bureau. A sample of over 3.5 million housing unit addresses is interviewed each year over a 12 month period. This Fact (estimate) is based on five years of ACS and PRCS sample data and describes the average value of person, household and housing unit characteristics over this period of collection.
Statistics from all surveys are subject to sampling and nonsampling error. Sampling error is the uncertainty between an estimate based on a sample and the corresponding value that would be obtained if the estimate were based on the entire population (as from a census). Measures of sampling error are provided in the form of margins of error for all estimates included with ACS and PRCS published products. The Census Bureau recommends that data users incorporate this information into their analyses, as sampling error in survey estimates could impact the conclusions drawn from the results. The data for each geographic area are presented together with margins of error at Using margins of error. A more detailed explanation of margins of error and a demonstration of how to use them is provided below.
For more information on sampling and estimation methodology, confidentiality, and sampling and nonsampling errors, please see the Multiyear Accuracy (US) and the Multiyear Accuracy (Puerto Rico) documents at "Documentation - Accuracy of the data."
Margin of Error
As mentioned above, ACS estimates are based on a sample and are subject to sampling error. The margin of error measures the degree of uncertainty caused by sampling error. The margin of error is used with an ACS estimate to construct a confidence interval about the estimate. The interval is formed by adding the margin of error to the estimate (the upper bound) and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate (the lower bound). It is expected with 90 percent confidence that the interval will contain the full population value of the estimate. The following example is for demonstrating purposes only. Suppose the ACS reported that the percentage of people in a state who were 25 years and older with a bachelor's degree was 21.3 percent and that the margin of error associated with this estimate was 0.7 percent. By adding and subtracting the margin of error from the estimate, we calculate the 90-percent confidence interval for this estimate:
Therefore, we can be 90 percent confident that the percent of the population 25 years and older having a bachelor's degree in a state falls somewhere between 20.6 percent and 22.0 percent.