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Rank | Vacant For Migrant Workers Housing Units Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 1.1% | Alpine, CA / 1,153 |
2. | 0.5% | Mendocino, CA / 86,030 |
3. | 0.4% | Madera, CA / 144,794 |
4. | 0.2% | Merced, CA / 242,235 |
5. | 0.1% | Trinity, CA / 13,922 |
5. | 0.1% | Plumas, CA / 20,550 |
7. | 0.1% | Kings, CA / 146,696 |
7. | 0.1% | Fresno, CA / 890,750 |
9. | 0.1% | San Benito, CA / 54,752 |
10. | 0.1% | Lassen, CA / 34,428 |
10. | 0.1% | Monterey, CA / 404,922 |
10. | 0.1% | Tehama, CA / 60,601 |
10. | 0.1% | Tulare, CA / 416,299 |
14. | 0.1% | Napa, CA / 132,173 |
15. | 0.1% | Yuba, CA / 70,906 |
16. | 0.1% | Sutter, CA / 90,731 |
17. | 0.0% | Stanislaus, CA / 505,165 |
17. | 0.0% | San Joaquin, CA / 664,641 |
17. | 0.0% | Kern, CA / 780,953 |
17. | 0.0% | Siskiyou, CA / 44,404 |
21. | 0.0% | Riverside, CA / 2,036,304 |
21. | 0.0% | Butte, CA / 217,917 |
23. | 0.0% | Sonoma, CA / 464,218 |
23. | 0.0% | Solano, CA / 406,461 |
23. | 0.0% | San Luis Obispo, CA / 262,149 |
23. | 0.0% | San Mateo, CA / 701,886 |
23. | 0.0% | Yolo, CA / 192,974 |
23. | 0.0% | San Diego, CA / 2,987,543 |
23. | 0.0% | Ventura, CA / 792,313 |
23. | 0.0% | Imperial, CA / 160,034 |
31. | 0.0% | Sacramento, CA / 1,375,605 |
31. | 0.0% | Los Angeles, CA / 9,785,295 |
31. | 0.0% | El Dorado, CA / 175,941 |
31. | 0.0% | Humboldt, CA / 129,003 |
31. | 0.0% | Santa Cruz, CA / 251,398 |
31. | 0.0% | Contra Costa, CA / 1,015,571 |
31. | 0.0% | San Bernardino, CA / 1,986,635 |
31. | 0.0% | Placer, CA / 332,059 |
39. | 0.0% | Shasta, CA / 179,387 |
39. | 0.0% | Santa Clara, CA / 1,729,378 |
39. | 0.0% | Santa Barbara, CA / 402,025 |
39. | 0.0% | Orange, CA / 2,976,831 |
39. | 0.0% | Alameda, CA / 1,457,095 |
39. | 0.0% | Marin, CA / 246,711 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Vacant For Migrant Workers Housing Units Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Vacant For Migrant Workers Housing Units Percentage' data are not listed.
*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.