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Total Housing Units in 2023

RankStateFIPS CodeUnits
1California0600014,762,527
2Texas4800012,394,809
3Florida1200010,451,823
4New York360008,631,232
5Pennsylvania420005,839,797
6Illinois170005,470,727
7Ohio390005,317,134
8North Carolina370004,979,177
9Michigan260004,642,957
10Georgia130004,610,506
11New Jersey340003,803,652
12Virginia510003,717,625
13Washington530003,361,561
14Arizona040003,239,474
15Tennessee470003,195,170
16Massachusetts250003,045,867
17Indiana180003,002,580
18Missouri290002,844,440
19Wisconsin550002,787,388
20Colorado080002,638,093
21Minnesota270002,574,932
22Maryland240002,572,382
23South Carolina450002,490,327
24Alabama010002,360,120
25Louisiana220002,124,930
26Kentucky210002,036,559
27Oregon410001,879,510
28Oklahoma400001,788,886
29Connecticut090001,546,010
30Iowa190001,448,736
31Arkansas050001,409,104
32Mississippi280001,350,552
33Nevada320001,348,248
34Kansas200001,299,931
35Utah490001,258,529
36New Mexico35000965,373
37Nebraska31000873,525
38West Virginia54000863,756
39Idaho16000815,304
40Maine23000757,424
41New Hampshire33000653,070
42Hawaii15000572,042
43Montana30000535,481
44Rhode Island44000487,127
45Delaware10000471,472
46South Dakota46000417,187
47North Dakota38000378,124
48District of Columbia11000367,125
49Vermont50000341,357
50Alaska02000329,681
51Wyoming56000280,119

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey

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