Dayton, OH Historical Amount of Vehicle Available in a House Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| Dayton, OH | Ohio | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 57,367, 100% | 4,570,015 | 116,211,092 |
No Vehicles Available | 11,552, 20.14%, see rank | 8.41% | 9.12% |
1 Vehicles Available | 24,323, 42.40%, see rank | 33.90% | 33.80% |
2 Vehicles Available | 15,225, 26.54%, see rank | 37.74% | 37.48% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 6,267, 10.92%, see rank | 19.95% | 19.61% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| Dayton, OH | Ohio | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 57,168, 100% | 4,555,709 | 115,226,802 |
No Vehicles Available | 11,182, 19.56%, see rank | 8.20% | 9.03% |
1 Vehicles Available | 23,719, 41.49%, see rank | 33.84% | 33.67% |
2 Vehicles Available | 15,701, 27.46%, see rank | 38.03% | 37.64% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 6,566, 11.49%, see rank | 19.92% | 19.66% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| Dayton, OH | Ohio | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 59,766, 100% | 4,552,270 | 114,235,996 |
No Vehicles Available | 11,306, 18.92%, see rank | 8.06% | 8.85% |
1 Vehicles Available | 24,512, 41.01%, see rank | 33.25% | 33.28% |
2 Vehicles Available | 17,070, 28.56%, see rank | 38.39% | 37.87% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 6,878, 11.51%, see rank | 20.30% | 20.00% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| Dayton, OH | Ohio | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 64,473, 100% | 4,526,164 | 112,611,029 |
No Vehicles Available | 11,971, 18.57%, see rank | 8.01% | 8.80% |
1 Vehicles Available | 26,251, 40.72%, see rank | 33.05% | 33.21% |
2 Vehicles Available | 18,535, 28.75%, see rank | 38.44% | 37.98% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 7,716, 11.97%, see rank | 20.51% | 20.01% |
US Census 2000 data
| Dayton, OH | Ohio | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 67,465, 100% | 4,445,773 | 105,480,101 |
No Vehicles Available | 13,475, 19.97%, see rank | 8.55% | 10.30% |
1 Vehicles Available | 28,296, 41.94%, see rank | 33.46% | 34.25% |
2 Vehicles Available | 18,490, 27.41%, see rank | 39.37% | 38.36% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 7,204, 10.68%, see rank | 18.61% | 17.10% |
* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.