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Severe Housing Problems - Ages 62+
Severe Housing Problems - Ages 62+ in Idaho
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Idaho Value:

27.1%

Percentage of one- and two-person households with adults ages 62 and older with at least one of the following problems: lack of complete kitchen facilities, lack of plumbing facilities, overcrowding or cost-burdened occupants

Idaho Rank:

18

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Percentage of one- and two-person households with adults ages 62 and older with at least one of the following problems: lack of complete kitchen facilities, lack of plumbing facilities, overcrowding or cost-burdened occupants




Severe Housing Problems - Ages 62+ Trends

Percentage of one- and two-person households with adults ages 62 and older with at least one of the following problems: lack of complete kitchen facilities, lack of plumbing facilities, overcrowding or cost-burdened occupants

Trend: Severe Housing Problems - Ages 62+ in Idaho, United States, 2023 Senior Report

Percentage of one- and two-person households with adults ages 62 and older with at least one of the following problems: lack of complete kitchen facilities, lack of plumbing facilities, overcrowding or cost-burdened occupants

Idaho
United States
Source:

 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy

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Severe Housing Problems - Ages 62+

Trend: Severe Housing Problems - Ages 62+ in Idaho, United States, 2023 Senior Report

Percentage of one- and two-person households with adults ages 62 and older with at least one of the following problems: lack of complete kitchen facilities, lack of plumbing facilities, overcrowding or cost-burdened occupants

Idaho
United States
Source:

 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy

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