Under $200 — Weekly rent distribution
Share of weekly rent distribution that is under $200.
Median10.3%
Lowest0.0%
Highest95.5%
Areas2,336
Distribution
- 0.0%–2.5%: 247 areas
- 2.5%–5.0%: 326 areas
- 5.0%–7.5%: 302 areas
- 7.5%–10.0%: 262 areas
- 10.0%–12.5%: 206 areas
- 12.5%–15.0%: 186 areas
- 15.0%–17.5%: 144 areas
- 17.5%–20.0%: 125 areas
- 20.0%–22.5%: 105 areas
- 22.5%–25.0%: 72 areas
- 25.0%–27.5%: 63 areas
- 27.5%–30.0%: 42 areas
- 30.0%–32.5%: 34 areas
- 32.5%–35.0%: 28 areas
- 35.0%–37.5%: 34 areas
- 37.5%–40.0%: 23 areas
- 40.0%–42.5%: 14 areas
- 42.5%–45.0%: 11 areas
- 45.0%–47.5%: 15 areas
- 47.5%–50.0%: 13 areas
- 50.0%–52.5%: 4 areas
- 52.5%–55.0%: 11 areas
- 55.0%–57.5%: 7 areas
- 57.5%–60.0%: 8 areas
- 60.0%–62.5%: 10 areas
- 62.5%–65.0%: 5 areas
- 65.0%–67.5%: 5 areas
- 67.5%–70.0%: 34 areas
Highest
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Under $200 — Weekly rent distribution (2021)
0.4%
3.1%
5.7%
8.8%
12.4%
17.4%
26.0%
61.5%