- Population and Household Demographics
- Population
- Households
- 2010/2016 Tenure, age, income, cost burden
- 2020/2025 Tenure, age, income, cost burden
- 2030 Tenure, age, income, cost burden
- 2035 Tenure, age, income, cost burden
- 2040 Tenure, age, income, cost burden
- Housing Supply
- General Unit Characteristics
- Construction and Sales
- Manufactured Housing Parks
- Condominiums
- Mortgage Lending and Foreclosures
- Home Mortgage Lending
- Foreclosure and serious delinquency rates
- Assisted Housing
- Main Property Search Tools
- Additional Assisted Housing Inventory Tools
- Workforce Housing
- Wage and Rent Comparison by
- Farmworkers and Special Needs Populations
- Farmworkers
- People with Disabilities
- Homelessness
- Extremely Low-Income (ELI) Households, by County
- Households by Tenure by Income
- Extremely Low-Income (ELI) Households, State only:
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County/Counties (1) | Household Type (2) | Tenure | Household Income as a percent of area median income | Household Estimate (3) |
Orange |
Everyone Else |
Owner |
15%or Less of AMI |
4175 |
Orange |
Everyone Else |
Owner |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
7016 |
Orange |
Everyone Else |
Owner |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
225900 |
Orange |
Everyone Else |
Renter |
15%or Less of AMI |
6302 |
Orange |
Everyone Else |
Renter |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
15877 |
Orange |
Everyone Else |
Renter |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
124037 |
Orange |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Owner |
15%or Less of AMI |
not avail. |
Orange |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Owner |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
not avail. |
Orange |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Owner |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
not avail. |
Orange |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Renter |
15%or Less of AMI |
1730 |
Orange |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Renter |
15.01% to 30% of AMI |
not avail. |
Orange |
Student Headed Non-Family |
Renter |
Greater than 30% of AMI |
5957 |
Notes: (1) County/Counties: A limitation of any PUMS dataset is its geographic coding scheme which is based on areas that include 100,000
persons or more. Hence, multiple smaller counties are often combined to create a single reporting area, while more populous counties can
contain numerous Public Use Microdata Areas or PUMAs. While the ACS sample is a much larger sample than is available from any other current
survey it is not currently large enough to provide reliable estimates for very detailed cross-tabulations; that is especially true for small areas.
(2) Student households tend to be lower income households by choice; non-family student households are typically not eligible for many of the assisted
housing programs otherwise available to households in this income category.
We have thus provided a variable to distinguish student households ("Everyone Else") from all other households in the data.
Student Headed Non-Family is defined
as a household meeting ALL of the following characteristics: the householder is currently enrolled in college under-graduate,
college graduate or professional school and less than 30 years of age;
non-family; there is no household member with a disability.
(3) Census Bureau ACS estimates are from a sample survey and not a full count from a decennial census. There is a margin of error associated with the estimate.
The range based on the margin of error reflects what the statisticians call a "90 percent confidence interval";
it means that nine chances out of 10, the true value falls within this range.
We do not provide the range in this table, that is, the high and low ends of the range in which the estimate is found. However, if the low end of
the range is negative (thus containing "0") the estimate is not statistically different from "0".
See also
Reference Guide for Journalists: Using the American Community Survey, Cynthia M. Taeuber, CMTaeuber and Associates.
Sources: 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS), Census Bureau,
as compiled by the Shimberg Center, University of Florida.
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