Data Dictionary: ACS 2022 (1-Year Estimates)
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Data Source:U.S. Census Bureau
Table: B25056. Contract Rent [27]
Universe: Universe: Renter-occupied housing units
Table Details
B25056. Contract Rent
Universe: Universe: Renter-occupied housing units
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B25056001
B25056002
B25056003
B25056004
B25056005
B25056006
B25056007
B25056008
B25056009
B25056010
B25056011
B25056012
B25056013
B25056014
B25056015
B25056016
B25056017
B25056018
B25056019
B25056020
B25056021
B25056022
B25056023
B25056024
B25056025
B25056026
B25056027
Relevant Documentation:
Excerpt from: Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; 2022 ACS 1-year and 2018-2022 ACS 5-year Data Releases : Technical Documentation.
 
Kitchen Facilities
Data on kitchen facilities were obtained from Housing Question 7c-e in the 2022 American Community Survey (ACS). The question was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. A unit has complete kitchen facilities when it has all three of the following facilities:(c) a sink with a faucet, (d) a stove or range, and (e) a refrigerator. All kitchen facilities must be located in the house, apartment, or mobile home, but they need not be in the same room. A housing unit having only a microwave or portable heating equipment such as a hot plate or camping stove should not be considered as having complete kitchen facilities. An icebox is not considered to be a refrigerator.

Kitchen facilities provide an indication of living standards and assess the quality of household facilities within the housing inventory. These data provide assistance in determining areas that are eligible for programs and funding, such as Meals on Wheels. The data also serve to aid in the development of policies based on fair market rent, and to identify areas in need of rehabilitation loans or grants.

Question/Concept History

The 1996-1998 American Community Survey questions asked whether the house or apartment had complete kitchen facilities, requiring that the three facilities all be in the same unit. In 1999, "mobile home" was added to the question, along with the capitalization of the word "COMPLETE" for emphasis. Starting in 2008, the structure of the question changed and combined kitchen facilities with plumbing facilities and telephone service availability into one question to ask, "Does this house, apartment, or mobile home have-" and provided the respondent with a "Yes" or "No" checkbox for each component needed for complete facilities. Also in 2008, the component "sink with piped water" was changed to "sink with a faucet."

Comparability

Caution should be used when comparing American Community Survey data on kitchen facilities from the years 2008 and after with both pre-2008 ACS and Census 2000 data. Changes made to the kitchen facilities question between the 2007 and 2008 ACS involving the wording as well as the response option resulted in an inconsistency in the ACS data. This inconsistency in the data was most noticeable as an increase in housing units "lacking complete kitchen facilities."

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