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Get to know your home better and explore household trends across the nation.

U.S. Cities With the Largest Share of Homes Built Prior to 1940

When it comes to buying a newly-built home, demand far outpaces supply.

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Cities With the Largest (and Smallest) Homes

The size of new single-family homes has increased substantially in the last few decades.

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Cities Whose Residents Have Been in Their Homes the Longest

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic observers—and many frustrated aspiring homebuyers—have commented extensively on the extremely competitive market for housing

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Cities With the Most Young Homeowners

Over the last year and a half, one of the dominant stories in the U.S. economy has been the steep increase in the cost of homes in a highly competitive market.

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Cities With the Highest (and Lowest) Homeownership Rates

Income inequality has been a major social, political, and economic issue since the Great Recession, and the uneven effects of the COVID-19 economy has only made the gaps between America’s haves and have-nots even starker.

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Cities Where Homeowners Spend the Most on Housing Relative to Income

Housing prices in the U.S. have been on a steep upward trajectory over the last year and are continuing to climb.

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Residents in These States Are Most Likely to Face Eviction or Foreclosure

When the economy spiraled down into a recession in 2020, the nation’s unemployment rate skyrocketed to 14.8% in April.

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Cities With the Largest Millennial Renter Wage Gap

Rising rents have hit households hard over the last year

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Cities With the Biggest Increase in Homeownership Over the Past Decade

The COVID-19 pandemic created divergent fortunes for different parts of the income scale, and housing provides some of the starkest examples.

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The Most Affordable Cities to Size Up for a Home Office

One of the COVID-19 pandemic’s biggest impacts on the labor market has been the remarkable shift to working from home.

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Cities With the Most Military Families

Millions of Americans are employed as active-duty military or serve in the Reserves and National Guard.

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Cities With the Highest Millennial Homeownership Rates

Compared to prior generations, millennials—defined by the Pew Research Center as people born between 1981 and 1996—are known to be better educated, more likely to live in big cities, and more likely to delay marriage and start families.

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