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Data Dictionary: ACS 2018 (1-Year Estimates)
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Data Source:U.S. Census Bureau
Table: B25061. Rent Asked [25]
Universe: Universe: Vacant-for-rent and rented, not occupied housing units
Table Details
B25061. Rent Asked
Universe: Universe: Vacant-for-rent and rented, not occupied housing units
VariableLabel
B25061001
B25061002
B25061003
B25061004
B25061005
B25061006
B25061007
B25061008
B25061009
B25061010
B25061011
B25061012
B25061013
B25061014
B25061015
B25061016
B25061017
B25061018
B25061019
B25061020
B25061021
B25061022
B25061023
B25061024
B25061025
Relevant Documentation:
Excerpt from: Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; 2018 ACS 1-year and 2014-2018 ACS 5-year Data Releases : Technical Documentation.
 
Median and Quartile Contract Rent
The median divides the rent distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median contract rent and one-half above the median. Quartiles divide the rent distribution into four equal parts. Median and quartile contract rent are computed on the basis of a standard distribution. (See the "Median Standard Distributions" section in Appendix A.) In computing median and quartile contract rent, units reported as "No rent paid" are excluded. Median and quartile rent calculations are rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Upper and lower quartiles can be used to note large rent differences among various geographic areas. The median contract rent explanation is comparable to the description used for Median Gross Rent. (For more information, see "Median" and "Quartile" under "Derived Measures.")

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