US Census Bureau · ACS 2023

    Least Rent-Burdened Counties in the US— Page 99

    Counties ranked by the percentage of households spending 30% or more of income on housing — the standard definition of "rent burdened." Lower is better.

    3,220 counties rankedSource: US Census Bureau ACS 2023Lowest firstShowing #24512475
    #CountyStateRent-Burdened Households
    2451Erie CountyPennsylvania27.1%
    2452Anne Arundel CountyMaryland27.1%
    2453Johnson CountyKentucky27.1%
    2454Norton cityVirginia27.1%
    2455Lake CountyIndiana27.1%
    2456Polk CountyGeorgia27.1%
    2457Black Hawk CountyIowa27.1%
    2458Cabarrus CountyNorth Carolina27.1%
    2459Polk CountyMinnesota27.1%
    2460Elliott CountyKentucky27.1%
    2461Skamania CountyWashington27.1%
    2462Wharton CountyTexas27.1%
    2463Liberty CountyTexas27.1%
    2464San Patricio CountyTexas27.1%
    2465Sumner CountyTennessee27.2%
    2466Cleveland CountyOklahoma27.2%
    2467Warren CountyNew York27.2%
    2468St. Landry ParishLouisiana27.2%
    2469Johnson CountyArkansas27.2%
    2470Brazoria CountyTexas27.2%
    2471Sumter CountySouth Carolina27.2%
    2472Fayette CountyIowa27.2%
    2473Elmore CountyIdaho27.2%
    2474Mitchell CountyGeorgia27.2%
    2475Valley CountyIdaho27.2%

    Data from the US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, 2019–2023. Rankings include all counties, county equivalents, and independent cities in the United States. Click any county to see its full profile.