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United States yearbook - 1982 (1)

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9 8 6 I n d e x Hou-lnc<br />

Households or families (s e e a ls o Housing and housing<br />

units)—Continued<br />

Income—Continued<br />

Aggregate income deficit.................................. ..........446<br />

Below poverty level....320, 321, 414, 435, 440, 442, 445,<br />

446<br />

By race of householder........................... 46,321,429<br />

Families, by <strong>States</strong>......................................................437<br />

Husband-wife families— .............................321,404, 431<br />

Male and/or female householder............ 404,430,431<br />

Median family income, by race.............................429,436<br />

Poverty...........................320, 321, 414, 441, 443, 446, 447<br />

White and Black population compared......................... 435<br />

Married couples with or without own household......... 43, 431<br />

Minority races...............................................43,45,46<br />

Number of persons in family....<br />

One-person households....<br />

Outlying areas of U.S......... .<br />

Poorpersons..... ...............<br />

Population per household...<br />

Poverty............................. .<br />

Public assistance to families....<br />

Shared by unrelated Individuals<br />

Size.........................................<br />

<strong>States</strong>............ ..................<br />

Taxes paid by income level<br />

Telephone service.............<br />

Trips, by purpose..............<br />

Housing and housing units (s e e ,<br />

ties)..................................<br />

.... 50<br />

..........................44, 431<br />

...847<br />

........................ 414, 444<br />

... 43<br />

........................ 321,414<br />

................. 319-321, 343<br />

..................................42<br />

................43, 44, 49, 50<br />

47-49<br />

,...302<br />

... 557<br />

,...240<br />

Households or faml*<br />

......... 754, 755, 757, 761<br />

...524<br />

Building fires..................<br />

Characteristics, by square footage or noor space.............. 761<br />

Construction:<br />

Apartments completed and rented...............................760<br />

Coat.............................. 742<br />

Mortgage loans for........ ......609,747<br />

New units...................... 746,747<br />

Outlying areas (Puerto Rico)........................................852<br />

Value............................ 741,743-746<br />

Consumer price indexes....................450, 461, 462, 464, 469<br />

Foreign countries.........................................................872<br />

Costs.................................. 465-467<br />

Equipment:<br />

electrical appliances, selected............................ 751, 758<br />

Telephone........................... ............... ...............557,751<br />

Energy consumption and expenditures.......................... ..576<br />

Expenditures for maintenance and repair..........................761<br />

Farm...................................................................... 750, 757<br />

Federal outlays.......................................................248, 318<br />

Financing............................................................... 748, 762<br />

Foreign countries.............. 862<br />

Geographic divisions........ 752<br />

Gross housing products... 750<br />

Homes, privately-owned, characteristics.......................... 748<br />

Leased by Local Housing Authority.................................760<br />

Loans............................................... 509, 511,512, 703, 764<br />

Federal Housing Administration (FHA)......... 748, 763, 764<br />

Veterans Administration (VA).... 370, 748, 763<br />

Minority races, occupants..... ..... ,..46,752, 757<br />

Mobile homes............................ 747,749<br />

Mortgage loans, characteristics ol 763<br />

Mortgaged.................................. 512,762-764<br />

New privately owned homes, characteristics........... 748, 762<br />

New, purchased by Local Housing Authority.................... 760<br />

Nonfarm.........................................................................747<br />

Tenure (owner- or renter-occupied).....................757,762<br />

Value........................... ,763<br />

Occupied unlt8...................................................... 761-756<br />

Financial characteristics 753<br />

Heating equipment used.................................... 758, 759<br />

Race and region.......... 762<br />

Tenure and race.......... 752<br />

Outlying areas of U.S....... 847<br />

Owner-occupied...................................... 751,753-757, 762<br />

Plumbing facilities............................................751,753-755<br />

Expenditures for maintenance and repair..................... 761<br />

population per unit<br />

Price index...........<br />

Price, homes........<br />

Public housing, low rent units..............<br />

Expenditures, Federal and State.......<br />

Recent home buyers, characteristics....<br />

Renter-occupied....<br />

Repairs and additions<br />

Residential energy consumption..........<br />

Rooms per unit....<br />

Senior citizens.......<br />

Sold or for sale....<br />

Standard metropolitan statistical areas..<br />

Structural type.......<br />

,,751, 753-765, 757<br />

...............742, 749<br />

........ 741,749, 763<br />

.....760<br />

,.279, 280,315-317<br />

.... 762<br />

, 751,753, 757, 761<br />

...... 761<br />

— 575<br />

751, 753<br />

.....760<br />

.........741,746,749<br />

.....752<br />

.........746, 747, 761<br />

Page<br />

Housing and housing units {s e e a ls o Households or<br />

families)— Continued<br />

Tenure (owner- or renter-occupied)...........................757,762<br />

Tenure (owner- or rental-units) vacancy rates................... 751<br />

Units In structure, number......................................... 751,753<br />

Vacancies................................................................ 751,761<br />

Value (owner-occupied)......................................750, 753, 756<br />

Year built.................................................. 751,753, 756, 761<br />

Year-round units, <strong>States</strong>........................ 654-756<br />

Housing and urban development:<br />

Budget authority and outlays............................................ 251<br />

Employment.....................................................................266<br />

Expenditures......................274, 276, 276, 279, 281, 287, 297<br />

City government.................................................... 297,301<br />

State and local government.......................................... 275<br />

Low-rent housing units.....................................................280, 760<br />

Human resources, Federal outlays as percent of GNP......... 246<br />

Humidifiers.......................................................................... 759<br />

Hungary. S ee Foreign countries.<br />

Hunting and fishing............................................... 231, 232, 234<br />

Hydrogen and compounds, production................................. 7B9<br />

Hurricanes............................................................................80, 210<br />

Hydroelectric power............................................................. 577<br />

Hydropower:<br />

Production and consumption..............................572, 573,581<br />

Source of energy...................................................... 574,577<br />

Hypertension.......................................... 121<br />

I<br />

Ice cream, production........................................................ ..691<br />

Idaho. S e e State data.<br />

Illinois. S e e State data.<br />

Illiteracy................................................................145, 863,864<br />

Illness (see a ls o Deaths by cause, Disability, Disabled<br />

persons, Diseases)................................................ 120,121<br />

Associated with cigarette smoking.................................... 124<br />

Days lost from work, school..................................... 119,145<br />

Employee protection against income loss........ ........ 331<br />

Restricted activity days<br />

Immigration<br />

Age and sex..................<br />

Aliens...<br />

Deported...................<br />

Naturalized.................<br />

Countries.......................<br />

Criminal offenses...........<br />

Cuban Refugee Program<br />

Immigrants.....................<br />

By class of admission.<br />

By country of birth.....<br />

Characteristics...........<br />

Cuban, characteristics.<br />

Refugees<br />

Indochina..................<br />

<strong>States</strong>..<br />

Immunization of children<br />

Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z L . w<br />

..........................................91<br />

....................................93-97<br />

....................................... 94<br />

....................................96, 97<br />

........................87, 89, 91, 97<br />

.......................... 94, 188,194<br />

..........................................92<br />

90<br />

91<br />

92<br />

..86, 91<br />

..89, 92<br />

,.,96, 97<br />

..120<br />

Implicit price deflators for GNP.................................... 419, 454<br />

Imports. S ee Foreign trade.<br />

Income (see a lso Salaries and wages):<br />

Aggregate income............................................................ 491<br />

By years of school completed........................................... 146<br />

Corporate...................„.....................261, 425, 534, 536, 537<br />

Disposable personal income............................................. 425<br />

Per capita..................................................................... 421<br />

Per family In relation to life Insurance............................ 521<br />

Distribution................................ 425, 430, 432, 433, 435-438<br />

Families and unrelated Individuals......................429, 432-435<br />

Age 65 years old and over....................... 31, 442-447<br />

Aggregate income.........................................................435, 447<br />

Below poverty........................414, 440, 442, 444, 445, 447<br />

Black families and/or unrelated individuals....429, 433,435<br />

By race and age of householder..........................430,435<br />

By residence, region, and tenure............................. 430<br />

Characteristics, by Income level...............................430<br />

Median income...................... 420, 431, 432, 434, 436,651<br />

By race of householder.................................... 429,436<br />

Outlying areas (Puerto Rico)....................................049<br />

Per capita Income................................................. .....435<br />

Poverty..................................................... 414, 441, 447<br />

Taxes paid, selected cities............................................ 592<br />

Families below poverty level.............................................442, 445<br />

Farm................................ 424, 425, 646, 662-667<br />

Flow of fundd...................................................................499, 501<br />

Gross national product............... 421<br />

Loss from short-term sickness.......................................... 331<br />

Mean (average) income, families.......................................435<br />

Median income..........i................ 36,404,405,434,436,438

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