Grand Isle County Historical Amount of Vehicle Available in a House Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| Grand Isle County | Vermont | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 2,981, 100% | 257,252 | 116,211,092 |
No Vehicles Available | 111, 3.72%, see rank | 6.68% | 9.12% |
1 Vehicles Available | 764, 25.63%, see rank | 33.58% | 33.80% |
2 Vehicles Available | 1,318, 44.21%, see rank | 40.52% | 37.48% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 788, 26.43%, see rank | 19.22% | 19.61% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| Grand Isle County | Vermont | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 3,130, 100% | 256,830 | 115,226,802 |
No Vehicles Available | 114, 3.64%, see rank | 6.40% | 9.03% |
1 Vehicles Available | 751, 23.99%, see rank | 33.20% | 33.67% |
2 Vehicles Available | 1,319, 42.14%, see rank | 41.03% | 37.64% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 946, 30.22%, see rank | 19.38% | 19.66% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| Grand Isle County | Vermont | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 3,077, 100% | 256,612 | 114,235,996 |
No Vehicles Available | 86, 2.79%, see rank | 6.15% | 8.85% |
1 Vehicles Available | 783, 25.45%, see rank | 33.12% | 33.28% |
2 Vehicles Available | 1,285, 41.76%, see rank | 41.06% | 37.87% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 923, 30.00%, see rank | 19.67% | 20.00% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| Grand Isle County | Vermont | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 3,128, 100% | 250,375 | 112,611,029 |
No Vehicles Available | 102, 3.26%, see rank | 6.05% | 8.80% |
1 Vehicles Available | 890, 28.45%, see rank | 32.59% | 33.21% |
2 Vehicles Available | 1,309, 41.85%, see rank | 41.76% | 37.98% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 827, 26.44%, see rank | 19.61% | 20.01% |
US Census 2000 data
| Grand Isle County | Vermont | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 2,761, 100% | 240,634 | 105,480,101 |
No Vehicles Available | 124, 4.49%, see rank | 6.84% | 10.30% |
1 Vehicles Available | 765, 27.71%, see rank | 33.62% | 34.25% |
2 Vehicles Available | 1,274, 46.14%, see rank | 43.11% | 38.36% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 598, 21.66%, see rank | 16.43% | 17.10% |
* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.