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Vacant Housing Units (U.S.)
North AmericaEconomicPercentage of housing in the United States that is vacant, excluding seasonal, recreational, or occasional use
Vacant housing units in the U.S.: The highest vacant housing regions (dark blue) are in Alaska, parts of Montana, and Wyoming. Most regions in the Midwest (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio) and Southeast (Georgia, Florida) have lower vacancy rates (light blue).
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Class | Rank | Value | Class | Rank | Deaths per 1,000 live births | Extent of U.S., 1803 | Louisiana Purchase, 1803 | West Florida, 1810–1813 | British Cession, 1818 | East Florida, 1819 | Northern Maine, 1842 | Texas Annexation, 1845 | Oregon Country, 1846 | Mexican Cession, 1848 | Gadsden Purchase, 1853 | Alaska, 1867 | Hawaii, 1898 | |
20.5% | 21.0% | 0.258% | 1.34% | 1.22% | 0.145% | 8.78% | 7.71% | 12.8% | 0.689% | 23.8% | 0.126% |
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