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Change in Median House Values:
1990-2000 Census
By US State and District
State or District | 1990 | 1990:2000$ | Rank | 2000 | Rank | Change |
Alabama | $53,200 | $67,970 | 41 | $85,100 | 41 | 25.2% |
Alaska | $94,400 | $120,609 | 14 | $144,200 | 13 | 19.6% |
Arizona | $79,700 | $101,828 | 20 | $121,300 | 21 | 19.1% |
Arkansas | $46,000 | $58,771 | 48 | $72,800 | 48 | 23.9% |
California | $194,300 | $248,245 | 2 | $211,500 | 2 | -14.8% |
Colorado | $82,400 | $105,277 | 18 | $166,600 | 7 | 58.2% |
Connecticut | $176,700 | $225,758 | 3 | $166,900 | 6 | -26.1% |
Delaware | $99,700 | $127,380 | 11 | $130,400 | 18 | 2.4% |
District of Columbia | $121,700 | $155,488 | 9 | $157,200 | 8 | 1.1% |
Florida | $76,500 | $97,739 | 21 | $105,500 | 29 | 7.9% |
Georgia | $70,700 | $90,329 | 23 | $111,200 | 25 | 23.1% |
Hawaii | $242,600 | $309,955 | 1 | $272,200 | 1 | -12.2% |
Idaho | $58,000 | $74,103 | 36 | $106,300 | 28 | 43.4% |
Illinois | $80,100 | $102,339 | 19 | $130,800 | 17 | 27.8% |
Indiana | $53,500 | $68,354 | 40 | $94,300 | 36 | 38.0% |
Iowa | $45,500 | $58,132 | 49 | $82,500 | 44 | 41.9% |
Kansas | $51,800 | $66,182 | 42 | $83,500 | 43 | 26.2% |
Kentucky | $50,100 | $64,010 | 44 | $86,700 | 40 | 35.4% |
Louisiana | $58,000 | $74,103 | 36 | $85,000 | 42 | 14.7% |
Maine | $87,300 | $111,538 | 17 | $98,700 | 32 | -11.5% |
Maryland | $115,500 | $147,567 | 10 | $146,000 | 12 | -1.1% |
Massachusetts | $162,200 | $207,233 | 4 | $185,700 | 3 | -10.4% |
Michigan | $60,100 | $76,786 | 33 | $115,600 | 22 | 50.5% |
Minnesota | $73,700 | $94,162 | 22 | $122,400 | 20 | 30.0% |
Mississippi | $45,100 | $57,621 | 50 | $71,400 | 50 | 23.9% |
Missouri | $59,300 | $75,764 | 34 | $89,900 | 38 | 18.7% |
Montana | $56,500 | $72,186 | 39 | $99,500 | 31 | 37.8% |
Nebraska | $50,000 | $63,882 | 45 | $88,000 | 39 | 37.8% |
Nevada | $95,300 | $121,759 | 13 | $142,000 | 14 | 16.6% |
New Hampshire | $129,300 | $165,198 | 8 | $133,000 | 15 | -19.5% |
New Jersey | $161,200 | $205,955 | 5 | $170,800 | 4 | -17.1% |
New Mexico | $69,800 | $89,179 | 24 | $108,100 | 27 | 21.2% |
New York | $130,400 | $166,604 | 7 | $148,700 | 10 | -10.7% |
North Carolina | $65,300 | $83,430 | 28 | $108,300 | 26 | 29.8% |
North Dakota | $50,500 | $64,521 | 43 | $74,400 | 47 | 15.3% |
Ohio | $62,900 | $80,363 | 29 | $103,700 | 30 | 29.0% |
Oklahoma | $47,600 | $60,815 | 46 | $70,700 | 51 | 16.3% |
Oregon | $66,800 | $85,346 | 27 | $152,100 | 9 | 78.2% |
Pennsylvania | $69,100 | $88,285 | 25 | $97,000 | 33 | 9.9% |
Rhode Island | $132,700 | $169,542 | 6 | $133,000 | 15 | -21.6% |
South Carolina | $60,700 | $77,553 | 32 | $94,900 | 35 | 22.4% |
South Dakota | $45,000 | $57,494 | 51 | $79,600 | 46 | 38.5% |
Tennessee | $58,000 | $74,103 | 36 | $93,000 | 37 | 25.5% |
Texas | $58,900 | $75,253 | 35 | $82,500 | 44 | 9.6% |
Utah | $68,700 | $87,774 | 26 | $146,100 | 11 | 66.5% |
Vermont | $95,600 | $122,142 | 12 | $111,500 | 24 | -8.7% |
Virginia | $90,400 | $115,498 | 16 | $125,400 | 19 | 8.6% |
Washington | $93,200 | $119,076 | 15 | $168,300 | 5 | 41.3% |
West Virginia | $47,600 | $60,815 | 46 | $72,800 | 48 | 19.7% |
Wisconsin | $62,100 | $79,341 | 30 | $112,200 | 23 | 41.4% |
Wyoming | $61,600 | $78,702 | 31 | $96,600 | 34 | 22.7% |
United States | $78,500 | $100,294 | $119,600 | 19.2% | ||
Calculated from US Census Data | ||||||
Inflation based upon CPI-U-RS |
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Let's delve into the concepts used in the article and break down the key information:
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Median House Values (1990-2000): The table presents data on the median house values for each US state and district in the years 1990 and 2000. The values are expressed in dollars.
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Rank and Change:
- The "Rank" columns indicate the position of each state or district based on its median house value in either 1990 or 2000.
- "Change" represents the percentage change in median house values from 1990 to 2000. Positive values indicate an increase, while negative values signify a decrease.
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State/District-Specific Data:
- The table provides detailed information for each state or district, including their respective median house values in 1990 and 2000.
- States such as California experienced a decrease in median house values (-14.8%), while others like Nevada saw an increase (16.6%).
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Inflation Adjustment:
- The final row mentions that the data is calculated from US Census Data, and the change percentages may be influenced by inflation. Inflation adjustments are based on the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U-RS).
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National Overview:
- The last row provides the median house values for the entire United States in 1990 ($78,500), 2000 ($100,294), and the calculated percentage change (19.2%).
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Affiliation and Purpose:
- The article is affiliated with Demographia and The Public Purpose, emphasizing a "pro-choice" stance regarding urban development. This perspective supports the idea that people should have the freedom to choose where and how they live and work.
In summary, the provided information offers a comprehensive view of how median house values changed across US states and districts over the 1990-2000 period. The inclusion of rankings and percentage changes provides a nuanced understanding of the variations in the housing market during this timeframe.