US Census Bureau · ACS 2023
Counties ranked by the share of households spending 30%+ of their income on housing costs — the highest housing cost burden in America.
| # | County | State | Rent-Burdened Households |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1826 | Henry County | Iowa | 22.1% |
| 1827 | Roanoke County | Virginia | 22.1% |
| 1828 | Morrow County | Oregon | 22.1% |
| 1829 | Clark County | Indiana | 22.1% |
| 1830 | Clay County | Illinois | 22.1% |
| 1831 | Osceola County | Michigan | 22.1% |
| 1832 | Dallas County | Missouri | 22.1% |
| 1833 | Lincoln County | Wisconsin | 22.1% |
| 1834 | Iron County | Wisconsin | 22.1% |
| 1835 | Arroyo Municipio | Puerto Rico | 22.1% |
| 1836 | Massac County | Illinois | 22.1% |
| 1837 | Aiken County | South Carolina | 22.1% |
| 1838 | Oneida County | Idaho | 22.1% |
| 1839 | Tazewell County | Virginia | 22.1% |
| 1840 | Cheyenne County | Kansas | 22.1% |
| 1841 | Marshall County | Tennessee | 22.1% |
| 1842 | Whitfield County | Georgia | 22.1% |
| 1843 | Crosby County | Texas | 22.1% |
| 1844 | Alleghany County | North Carolina | 22.1% |
| 1845 | Leelanau County | Michigan | 22.1% |
| 1846 | Clarke County | Alabama | 22.1% |
| 1847 | Knox County | Missouri | 22.1% |
| 1848 | Wilson County | Texas | 22.1% |
| 1849 | Columbia County | Georgia | 22.1% |
| 1850 | Newberry County | South Carolina | 22.1% |
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.