The number of housing units added to the housing stock in New York-Newark-Jersey City in 2022 and 2023 was 51,050 short of the number of new households formed that year. Meanwhile, the number of net additions to the housing stock in the metro area of Los Angeles fell short of the number of households both years. Meanwhile, the metropolitan areas of Dallas, Atlanta, Phoenix, and San Francisco among others had enough housing units added to its stock to meet the new demand.
Difference between the net number of housing units added to the housing stock and the households formed in the United States from 2022 to 2023, by metropolitan area
(in 1,000s)
The figures were calculated by Statista using data from the U.S. Census. The figures were calculated as the differences of the following variables:
The number of housing units per county were aggregated by metropolitan area. Afterwards, from those figures the number of housing units in the previous year was subtracted.
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