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Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) Files
  -- developing and using custom demographic estimates
  -- individual respondent data housing unit attributes

Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) files provide a way to develop custom demographic-economic summary statistic estimates based on American Community Survey (ACS) individual respondent data not available elsewhere.

Develop custom estimates using the CV XE Crosstabs tools.

This section lists housing unit record attributes/fields. See related person unit record attributes/fields.

ACS PUMS Housing Unit Record Items
HOUSING RECORD

RT 1 Record Type
H .Housing Record or Group Quarters Unit

SERIALNO 7 Housing unit/GQ person serial number
0000001..9999999 .Unique identifier

DIVISION 1 Division code
0 .Puerto Rico
1 .New England (Northeast region)
2 .Middle Atlantic (Northeast region)
3 .East North Central (Midwest region)
4 .West North Central (Midwest region)
5 .South Atlantic (South region)
6 .East South Central (South region)
7 .West South Central (South Region)
8 .Mountain (West region)
9 .Pacific (West region)

PUMA 5 Public use microdata area code (PUMA)
Designates area of 100,000 or more population. Use with ST for unique
code.
00100..08200
77777 .combination of 01801, 01802, and 01905 in Louisiana

REGION 1 Region code
1 .Northeast
2 .Midwest
3 .South
4 .West
9 .Puerto Rico

ST 2 State Code
01 .Alabama/AL
02 .Alaska/AK
04 .Arizona/AZ
05 .Arkansas/AR
06 .California/CA
08 .Colorado/CO
09 .Connecticut/CT
10 .Delaware/DE
11 .District of Columbia/DC
12 .Florida/FL
13 .Georgia/GA
15 .Hawaii/HI
16 .Idaho/ID
17 .Illinois/IL
18 .Indiana/IN
19 .Iowa/IA
20 .Kansas/KS
21 .Kentucky/KY
22 .Louisiana/LA
23 .Maine/ME
24 .Maryland/MD
25 .Massachusetts/MA
26 .Michigan/MI
27 .Minnesota/MN
28 .Mississippi/MS
29 .Missouri/MO
30 .Montana/MT
31 .Nebraska/NE
32 .Nevada/NV
33 .New Hampshire/NH
34 .New Jersey/NJ
35 .New Mexico/NM
36 .New York/NY
37 .North Carolina/NC
38 .North Dakota/ND
39 .Ohio/OH
40 .Oklahoma/OK
41 .Oregon/OR
42 .Pennsylvania/PA
44 .Rhode Island/RI
45 .South Carolina/SC
46 .South Dakota/SD
47 .Tennessee/TN
48 .Texas/TX
49 .Utah/UT
50 .Vermont/VT
51 .Virginia/VA
53 .Washington/WA
54 .West Virginia/WV
55 .Wisconsin/WI
56 .Wyoming/WY
72 .Puerto Rico/PR

ADJHSG 7 Adjustment factor for housing dollar amounts (6 implied decimal places)
1000000 .2010 factor (1.000000)

Note: The value of ADJHSG inflation-adjusts reported housing costs to 2010
dollars and applies to variables CONP, ELEP, FULP, GASP, GRNTP, INSP, MHP,
MRGP, SMOCP, RNTP, SMP, VALP, and WATP in the housing record. ADJHSG does
not apply to AGS and TAXP because they are categorical variables that should
not be inflation-adjusted.

ADJINC 7 Adjustment factor for income and earnings dollar amounts (6 implied decimal
places)
1007624 .2010 factor (1.007624)

Note: The value of ADJINC inflation-adjusts reported income to 2010 dollars.
ADJINC applies to variables FINCP and HINCP in the housing record, and
variables INTP, OIP, PAP, PERNP, PINCP, RETP, SEMP, SSIP, SSP, and WAGP in
the person record.

WGTP 4 Housing Weight
0000 .Group Quarter placeholder record
0001..9999 .Integer weight of housing unit

NP 2 Number of person records following this housing record
00 .Vacant unit
01 .One person record (one person in household or
.any person in group quarters)
02..20 .Number of person records (number of persons in
.household)

TYPE 1 Type of unit
1 .Housing unit
2 .Institutional group quarters
3 .Noninstitutional group quarters

ACR 1 Lot size
b .N/A (GQ/not a one-family house or mobile home)
1 .House on less than one acre
2 .House on one to less than ten acres
3 .House on ten or more acres

AGS 1 Sales of Agriculture Products (Yearly sales)
b .N/A (GQ/vacant/not a one family house
.or mobile home/less than 1 acre)
1 .None
2 .$ 1 - $ 999
3 .$ 1000 - $ 2499
4 .$ 2500 - $ 4999
5 .$ 5000 - $ 9999
6 .$10000+

Note: no adjustment factor is applied to AGS.

BATH 1 Bathtub or shower
b .N/A (GQ)
1 .Yes
2 .No

BDSP 2 Number of bedrooms
bb .N/A (GQ)
00..99 .0 to 99 bedrooms (Top-coded)

BLD 2 Units in structure
bb .N/A (GQ)
01 .Mobile home or trailer
02 .One-family house detached
03 .One-family house attached
04 .2 Apartments
05 .3-4 Apartments
06 .5-9 Apartments
07 .10-19 Apartments
08 .20-49 Apartments
09 .50 or more apartments
10 .Boat, RV, van, etc.

BUS 1 Business or medical office on property
b .N/A (GQ/not a one-family house or mobile home)
1 .Yes
2 .No

CONP 4 Condo fee (monthly amount)
bbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being
.bought)
0000 .Not condo
0001..9999 .$1 - $9999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust CONP to constant dollars.

ELEP 3 Electricity (monthly cost)
bbb .N/A (GQ/vacant)
001 .Included in rent or in condo fee
002 .No charge or electricity not used
003..999 .$3 to $999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust ELEP values 3 and over to constant dollars.

FS 1 Yearly food stamp/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipiency
b .N/A (vacant)
1 .Yes
2 .No

FULP 4 Fuel cost(yearly cost for fuels other than gas and electricity)
bbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0001 .Included in rent or in condo fee
0002 .No charge or these fuels not used
0003..9999 .$3 to $9999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust FULP values 3 and over to constant dollars.

GASP 3 Gas (monthly cost)
bbb .N/A (GQ/vacant)
001 .Included in rent or in condo fee
002 .Included in electricity payment
003 .No charge or gas not used
004..999 .$4 to $999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust GASP values 4 and over to constant dollars.

HFL 1 House heating fuel
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .Utility gas
2 .Bottled, tank, or LP gas
3 .Electricity
4 .Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.
5 .Coal or coke
6 .Wood
7 .Solar energy
8 .Other fuel
9 .No fuel used

INSP 4 Fire/hazard/flood insurance (yearly amount)
bbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought)
0000 .None
0001..9999 .$1 to $9999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust INSP to constant dollars.

MHP 5 Mobile home costs (yearly amount)
bbbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought/
.not mobile home)
00000 .None
00001..99999 .$1 to $99999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust MHP to constant dollars.

MRGI 1 First mortgage payment includes fire/hazard/flood insurance
b .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought/not mortgaged)
1 .Yes, insurance included in payment
2 .No, insurance paid separately or no insurance

MRGP 5 First mortgage payment (monthly amount)
bbbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought/not mortgaged)
00001..99999 .$1 to $99999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust MRGP to constant dollars.

MRGT 1 First mortgage payment includes real estate taxes
b .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought/not mortgaged)
1 .Yes, taxes included in payment
2 .No, taxes paid separately or taxes not required

MRGX 1 First mortgage status
b .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought)
1 .Mortgage deed of trust, or similar debt
2 .Contract to purchase
3 .None

REFR 1 Refrigerator
b .N/A (GQ)
1 .Yes
2 .No

RMSP 2 Number of Rooms
b .N/A (GQ)
0-99 .Rooms (Top-coded)

RNTM 1 Meals included in rent
b .N/A (GQ/not a rental unit/occupied without rent payment)
1 .Yes
2 .No

RNTP 5 Monthly rent
bbbbb .N/A (GQ/not a rental unit/occupied without rent
.payment)
00001..99999 .$1 to $99999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust RNTP to constant dollars.

RWAT 1 Hot and cold running water
b .N/A (GQ)
1 .Yes
2 .No

SINK 1 Sink with a faucet
b .N/A (GQ)
1 .Yes
2 .No

SMP 5 Total payment on all second and junior mortgages and home equity loans (monthly
amount)
bbbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought/
./no second or junior mortgages or home equity loans)
00001..99999 .$1 to $99999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust SMP to constant dollars.

STOV 1 Stove or range
b .N/A (GQ)
1 .Yes
2 .No

TEL 1 Telephone in Unit
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .Yes
2 .No

TEN 1 Tenure
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .Owned with mortgage or loan (include home equity loans)
2 .Owned free and clear
3 .Rented
4 .Occupied without payment of rent

TOIL 1 Flush toilet
b .N/A (GQ)
1 .Yes
2 .No

VACS 1 Vacancy status
b .N/A (GQ/occupied)
1 .For rent
2 .Rented, not occupied
3 .For sale only
4 .Sold, not occupied
5 .For seasonal/recreational/occasional use
6 .For migratory workers
7 .Other vacant

VALP 7 Property value
bbbbbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant units,except Afor-sale-only@ and
.Asold, not occupied@/not owned or being bought)
0000000 B 9999999 .$0 to $9999999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust VALP to constant dollars.

VEH 1 Vehicles (1 ton or less) available
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0 .No vehicles
1 .1 vehicle
2 .2 vehicles
3 .3 vehicles
4 .4 vehicles
5 .5 vehicles
6 .6 or more vehicles

WATP 4 Water (yearly cost)
bbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0001 .Included in rent or in condo fee
0002 .No charge
0003..9999 .$3 to $9999 (Rounded and top-coded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust WATP values 3 and over to constant dollars.

YBL 2 When structure first built
bb .N/A (GQ)
01 .1939 or earlier
02 .1940 to 1949
03 .1950 to 1959
04 .1960 to 1969
05 .1970 to 1979
06 .1980 to 1989
07 .1990 to 1999
08 .2000 to 2004
09 .2005
10 .2006
11 .2007
12 .2008
13 .2009
14 .2010

FES 1 Family type and employment status
b .N/A (GQ/vacant/not a family)
1 .Married-couple family: Husband and wife in LF
2 .Married-couple family: Husband in labor force, wife
.not in LF
3 .Married-couple family: Husband not in LF,
.wife in LF
4 .Married-couple family: Neither husband nor wife in
.LF
5 .Other family: Male householder, no wife present, in
.LF
6 .Other family: Male householder, no wife present,
.not in LF
7 .Other family: Female householder, no husband
.present, in LF
8 .Other family: Female householder, no husband
.present, not in LF

FINCP 8 Family income (past 12 months)
bbbbbbbb .N/A(GQ/vacant)
00000000 .No family income
-59999 .Loss of -$59,999 or more
-00001..-59998 .Loss of $1 to -$59,998
1 .$1 or Break even
00000002-99999999 .Total family income in dollars (Components are
.rounded)

Note: Use ADJINC to adjust FINCP to constant dollars.

FPARC 1 Family presence and age of related children
b .N/A (GQ/vacant/not a family)
1 .With related children under 5 years only
2 .With related children 5 to 17 years only
3 .With related children under 5 years and 5 to 17
.years
4 .No related children

GRNTP 5 Gross rent (monthly amount)
bbbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not a rental unit/occupied without
.rent payment)
00001..99999 .$1 - $99999 (Components are rounded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust GRNTP to constant dollars.

GRPIP 3 Gross rent as a percentage of household income past 12 months
bbb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not a rental unit/occupied without
.rent payment/no household income)
001..100 .1% to 100%
101 .101% or more

HHL 1 Household language
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .English only
2 .Spanish
3 .Other Indo-European languages
4 .Asian and Pacific Island languages
5 .Other language

HHT 1 Household/family type
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .Married-couple family household
.Other family household:
2 .Male householder, no wife present
3 .Female householder, no husband present
.Nonfamily household:
.Male householder:
4 .Living alone
5 .Not living alone
.Female householder:
6 .Living alone
7 .Not living alone

HINCP 8 Household income (past 12 months)
bbbbbbbb .N/A(GQ/vacant)
00000000 .No household income
-59999 .Loss of -$59,999 or more
-00001..-59998 .Loss of $1 to -$59,998
1 .$1 or Break even
00000002-99999999 .Total household income in dollars (Components are
.rounded)

Note: Use ADJINC to adjust HINCP to constant dollars.

HUGCL 1 Flag to indicate grandchild living in housing unit
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0 .HU does not contain grandchildren
1 .HU does contain grandchildren

HUPAC 1 HH presence and age of children
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .With children under 6 years only
2 .With children 6 to 17 years only
3 .With children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years
4 .No children

HUPAOC 1 HH presence and age of own children
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .Presence of own children under 6 years only
2 .Presence of own children 6 to 17 years only
3 .Presence of own children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years
4 .No own children present

HUPARC 1 HH presence and age of related children
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .Presence of related children under 6 years only
2 .Presence of related children 6 to 17 years only
3 .Presence of related children under 6 years and 6 to 17 years
4 .No related children present

KIT 1 Complete kitchen facilities
b .N/A (GQ)
1 .Yes, has stove or range, refrigerator, and sink with a faucet
2 .No

LNGI 1 Households in which no one 14 and over speaks English only or speaks a language
other than English and speaks English 'very well'
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .At least one person in the household 14 and over speaks English
.only or speaks English 'very well'
2 .No one in the household 14 and over speaks English only or
.speaks English 'very well'

MULTG 1 Multigenerational Household
b .N/A (GQ/Vacant/NP)
1 .No, not a multigenerational household
2 .Yes, is a multigenerational household

MV 1 When moved into this house or apartment
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
1 .12 months or less
2 .13 to 23 months
3 .2 to 4 years
4 .5 to 9 years
5 .10 to 19 years
6 .20 to 29 years
7 .30 years or more

NOC 2 Number of own children in household (unweighted)
bb .N/A(GQ/vacant)
00 .No own children
01..19 .Number of own children in household

NPF 2 Number of persons in family (unweighted)
bb .N/A (GQ/vacant/non-family household)
02..20 .Number of persons in family

NPP 1 Grandparent headed household with no parent present
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0 .Not a grandparent headed household with no parent present
1 .Grandparent headed household with no parent present

NR 1 Presence of nonrelative in household
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0 .None
1 .1 or more nonrelatives

NRC 2 Number of related children in household (unweighted)
bb .N/A (GQ/vacant)
00 .No related children
01..19 .Number of related children in household

OCPIP 3 Selected monthly owner costs as a percentage of household
income during the past 12 months
bbb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought/
.no household income)
001..100 .1% to 100%
101 .101% or more

PARTNER 1 Unmarried partner household
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0 .No unmarried partner in household
1 .Male householder, male partner
2 .Male householder, female partner
3 .Female householder, female partner
4 .Female householder, male partner

PLM 1 Complete plumbing facilities
b .N/A (GQ)
1 .Yes, has hot and cold running water, a flush toilet, and a
.bathtub or shower
2 .No

PSF 1 Presence of subfamilies in Household
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0 .No subfamilies
1 .1 or more subfamilies

R18 1 Presence of persons under 18 years in household (unweighted)
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0 .No person under 18 in household
1 .1 or more persons under 18 in household

R60 1 Presence of persons 60 years and over in household (unweighted)
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0 .No person 60 and over
1 .1 person 60 and over
2 .2 or more persons 60 and over

R65 1 Presence of persons 65 years and over in household (unweighted)
b .N/A (GQ/vacant)
0 .No person 65 and over
1 .1 person 65 and over
2 .2 or more persons 65 and over

RESMODE 1 Response mode
b .N/A (GQ)
1 .Mail
2 .CATI/CAPI

SMOCP 5 Selected monthly owner costs
bbbbb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought)
00000 .None
00001..99999 .$1 - $99999 (Components are rounded)

Note: Use ADJHSG to adjust SMOCP to constant dollars.


SMX 1 Second or junior mortgage or home equity loan status
b .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought)
1 .Yes, a second mortgage
2 .Yes, a home equity loan
3 .No
4 .Both a second mortgage and a home equity loan

SRNT 1 Specified rent unit
0 .Not specified rent unit
1 .Specified rent unit

SVAL 1 Specified value owner unit
0 .Not specified value owner unit
1 .Specified value owner unit

TAXP 2 Property taxes (yearly amount)
bb .N/A (GQ/vacant/not owned or being bought)
01 .None
02 .$ 1 - $ 49
03 .$ 50 - $ 99
04 .$ 100 - $ 149
05 .$ 150 - $ 199
06 .$ 200 - $ 249
07 .$ 250 - $ 299
08 .$ 300 - $ 349
09 .$ 350 - $ 399
10 .$ 400 - $ 449
11 .$ 450 - $ 499
12 .$ 500 - $ 549
13 .$ 550 - $ 599
14 .$ 600 - $ 649
15 .$ 650 - $ 699
16 .$ 700 - $ 749
17 .$ 750 - $ 799
18 .$ 800 - $ 849
19 .$ 850 - $ 899
20 .$ 900 - $ 949
21 .$ 950 - $ 999
22 .$1000 - $1099
23 .$1100 - $1199
24 .$1200 - $1299
25 .$1300 - $1399
26 .$1400 - $1499
27 .$1500 - $1599
28 .$1600 - $1699
29 .$1700 - $1799
30 .$1800 - $1899
31 .$1900 - $1999
32 .$2000 - $2099
33 .$2100 - $2199
34 .$2200 - $2299
35 .$2300 - $2399
36 .$2400 - $2499
37 .$2500 - $2599
38 .$2600 - $2699
39 .$2700 - $2799
40 .$2800 - $2899
41 .$2900 - $2999
42 .$3000 - $3099
43 .$3100 - $3199
44 .$3200 - $3299
45 .$3300 - $3399
46 .$3400 - $3499
47 .$3500 - $3599
48 .$3600 - $3699
49 .$3700 - $3799
50 .$3800 - $3899
51 .$3900 - $3999
52 .$4000 - $4099
53 .$4100 - $4199
54 .$4200 - $4299
55 .$4300 - $4399
56 .$4400 - $4499
57 .$4500 - $4599
58 .$4600 - $4699
59 .$4700 - $4799
60 .$4800 - $4899
61 .$4900 - $4999
62 .$5000 - $5499
63 .$5500 - $5999
64 .$6000 - $6999
65 .$7000 - $7999
66 .$8000 - $8999
67 .$9000 - $9999
68 .$10000+ (Top-coded)

Note: no adjustment factor is applied to TAXP.

WIF 1 Workers in family during the past 12 months
b .N/A (GQ/vacant/non-family household)
0 .No workers
1 .1 worker
2 .2 workers
3 .3 or more workers in family

WKEXREL 2 Work experience of householder and spouse
b .N/A (GQ/vacant/not a family)
1 .Householder and spouse worked FT
2 .Householder worked FT; spouse worked < FT
3 .Householder worked FT; spouse did not work
4 .Householder worked < FT; spouse worked FT
5 .Householder worked < FT; spouse worked < FT
6 .Householder worked < FT; spouse did not work
7 .Householder did not work; spouse worked FT
8 .Householder did not work; spouse worked < FT
9 .Householder did not work; spouse did not work
10 .Male householder worked FT; no spouse present
11 .Male householder worked < FT; no spouse present
12 .Male householder did not work; no spouse present
13 .Female householder worked FT; no spouse present
14 .Female householder worked < FT; no spouse present
15 .Female householder did not work; no spouse present

WORKSTAT 2 Work status of householder or spouse in family households
bb .N/A (GQ/not a family household)
1 .Husband and wife both in labor force, both employed or in
.Armed Forces
2 .Husband and wife both in labor force, husband employed or in
.Armed Forces, wife unemployed
3 .Husband in labor force and wife not in labor force, husband
.employed or in Armed Forces
4 .Husband and wife both in labor force, husband unemployed, wife
.employed or in Armed Forces
5 .Husband and wife both in labor force, husband unemployed, wife
.unemployed
6 .Husband in labor force, husband unemployed, wife not in labor
.force
7 .Husband not in labor force, wife in labor force, wife
.employed or in Armed Forces
8 .Husband not in labor force, wife in labor force, wife
.unemployed
9 .Neither husband nor wife in labor force
10 .Male householder with no wife present, householder in
.labor force, employed or in Armed Forces
11 .Male householder with no wife present, householder in
.labor force and unemployed
12 .Male householder with no wife present, householder not in
.labor force
13 .Female householder with no husband present, householder in
.labor force, employed or in Armed Forces
14 .Female householder with no husband present, householder in
.labor force and unemployed
15 .Female householder with no husband present, householder not in
.labor force

FACRP 1 Lot size allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FAGSP 1 Sales of Agricultural Products allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FBATHP 1 Bathtub or shower allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FBDSP 1 Number of bedrooms allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FBLDP 1 Units in structure allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FBUSP 1 Business or medical office on property allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FCONP 1 Condominium fee allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FELEP 1 Electricity (monthly cost) allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FFSP 1 Yearly food stamp stamp/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
recipiency allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FFULP 1 Fuel cost (yearly cost for fuels other than gas and electricity)
allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FGASP 1 Gas (monthly cost) allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FHFLP 1 House heating fuel allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FINSP 1 Fire, hazard, flood insurance (yearly amount) allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FKITP 1 Complete kitchen facilities allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FMHP 1 Mobile home costs (yearly amount) allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FMRGIP 1 First mortgage payment includes fire, hazard, flood insurance
allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FMRGP 1 First mortgage payment (monthly amount) allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FMRGTP 1 First mortgage payment includes real estate taxes allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FMRGXP 1 First mortgage status allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FMVP 1 When moved into this house or apartment allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FPLMP 1 Complete plumbing facilities allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FREFRP 1 Refrigerator allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FRMSP 1 Rooms allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FRNTMP 1 Meals included in rent allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FRNTP 1 Monthly rent allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FRWATP 1 Hot and cold running water allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FSINKP 1 Sink with a faucet allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FSMP 1 Total payment on second and junior mortgages and home equity loans (monthly
amount)allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FSMXHP 1 Home equity loan status allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FSMXSP 1 Second mortgage status allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FSTOVP 1 Stove or oven allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FTAXP 1 Taxes on property allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FTELP 1 Telephones in house allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FTENP 1 Tenure allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FTOILP 1 Flush toilet allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FVACSP 1 Vacancy status allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FVALP 1 Property value allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FVEHP 1 Vehicles available allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FWATP 1 Water (yearly cost) allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

FYBLP 1 When structure first built allocation flag
0 .No
1 .Yes

WGTP1 5 Housing Weight replicate 1
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP2 5 Housing Weight replicate 2
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WGTP3 5 Housing Weight replicate 3
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP4 5 Housing Weight replicate 4
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WGTP5 5 Housing Weight replicate 5
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WGTP6 5 Housing Weight replicate 6
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WGTP7 5 Housing Weight replicate 7
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WGTP8 5 Housing Weight replicate 8
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WGTP9 5 Housing Weight replicate 9
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WGTP10 5 Housing Weight replicate 10
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WGTP11 5 Housing Weight replicate 11
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WGTP12 5 Housing Weight replicate 12
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WGTP13 5 Housing Weight replicate 13
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WGTP14 5 Housing Weight replicate 14
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WGTP15 5 Housing Weight replicate 15
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WGTP16 5 Housing Weight replicate 16
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WGTP17 5 Housing Weight replicate 17
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WGTP18 5 Housing Weight replicate 18
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WGTP19 5 Housing Weight replicate 19
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WGTP23 5 Housing Weight replicate 23
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WGTP24 5 Housing Weight replicate 24
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WGTP25 5 Housing Weight replicate 25
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WGTP26 5 Housing Weight replicate 26
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WGTP27 5 Housing Weight replicate 27
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WGTP28 5 Housing Weight replicate 28
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WGTP29 5 Housing Weight replicate 29
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WGTP30 5 Housing Weight replicate 30
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WGTP31 5 Housing Weight replicate 31
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WGTP32 5 Housing Weight replicate 32
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP33 5 Housing Weight replicate 33
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WGTP34 5 Housing Weight replicate 34
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WGTP36 5 Housing Weight replicate 36
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WGTP38 5 Housing Weight replicate 38
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WGTP39 5 Housing Weight replicate 39
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WGTP40 5 Housing Weight replicate 40
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WGTP41 5 Housing Weight replicate 41
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WGTP42 5 Housing Weight replicate 42
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WGTP43 5 Housing Weight replicate 43
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WGTP45 5 Housing Weight replicate 45
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WGTP46 5 Housing Weight replicate 46
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WGTP47 5 Housing Weight replicate 47
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WGTP48 5 Housing Weight replicate 48
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP49 5 Housing Weight replicate 49
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP50 5 Housing Weight replicate 50
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP51 5 Housing Weight replicate 51
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP52 5 Housing Weight replicate 52
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP53 5 Housing Weight replicate 53
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP54 5 Housing Weight replicate 54
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP55 5 Housing Weight replicate 55
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP56 5 Housing Weight replicate 56
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP57 5 Housing Weight replicate 57
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP58 5 Housing Weight replicate 58
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP59 5 Housing Weight replicate 59
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP60 5 Housing Weight replicate 60
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP61 5 Housing Weight replicate 61
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP62 5 Housing Weight replicate 62
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP63 5 Housing Weight replicate 63
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WGTP64 5 Housing Weight replicate 64
-9999..09999 .Integer weight of housing unit

WGTP65 5 Housing Weight replicate 65
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WGTP66 5 Housing Weight replicate 66
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WGTP67 5 Housing Weight replicate 67
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WGTP68 5 Housing Weight replicate 68
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WGTP69 5 Housing Weight replicate 69
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WGTP70 5 Housing Weight replicate 70
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WGTP71 5 Housing Weight replicate 71
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WGTP72 5 Housing Weight replicate 72
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WGTP73 5 Housing Weight replicate 73
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WGTP74 5 Housing Weight replicate 74
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WGTP75 5 Housing Weight replicate 75
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WGTP76 5 Housing Weight replicate 76
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WGTP77 5 Housing Weight replicate 77
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WGTP78 5 Housing Weight replicate 78
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WGTP79 5 Housing Weight replicate 79
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WGTP80 5 Housing Weight replicate 80
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About PUMS
Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) files contain a sample of respondent level data from a decennial census or American Community Survey (ACS). Each record in the file represents a single person, or--in the household-level dataset--a single housing unit. In the person-level file, individuals are organized into households, making possible the study of people within the contexts of their families and other household members. Each person or housing unit record contains fields/variables for nearly every question in the census/survey, as well as many new items derived responses (such as poverty status). Each annual ACS PUMS file contains data on approximately one percent of the U.S. population.

Since all responses are confidential, many variables in the PUMS file have been modified to protect the confidentiality of survey respondents. For instance, particularly high incomes are "top-coded", uncommon birthplace or ancestry responses are grouped into broader categories, and the PUMS file provides a very limited set of geographic variables.

Public Use Microdata Areas. While PUMS files contain data for respondents across the U.S., most lower level geography are not identified by any variables in the PUMS files. The most detailed unit of geography contained in the PUMS files is the Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA).

PUMAs are special non-overlapping areas that partition each state into contiguous geographic units containing no fewer than 100,000 people each. View PUMAs using the CV XE GeoGateway ... add the PUMA boundary to your map view with other geography. Examine PUMS estimates as thematic patterns.

Additional Information
Proximity develops geographic-demographic-economic data and analytical tools and helps organizations knit together and use diverse data in a decision-making and analytical framework. We develop custom demographic/economic estimates and projections, develop geographic and geocoded address files, and assist with impact and geospatial analyses. Wide-ranging organizations use our tools (software, data, methodologies) to analyze their own data integrated with other data. Contact Proximity (888-364-7656) with questions about data covered in this section or to discuss custom estimates, projections or analyses for your areas of interest.


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