McCall-Donnelly Joint School District 421 Historical Amount of Bedrooms in a House Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| McCall-Donnelly Joint School District 421 | Idaho | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 8,698, 100% | 675,421 | 132,741,033 |
No Bedroom | 266, 3.06%, see rank | 1.72% | 2.17% |
1 Bedroom | 986, 11.34%, see rank | 7.43% | 11.16% |
2 Bedrooms | 3,163, 36.36%, see rank | 24.28% | 26.69% |
3 Bedrooms | 2,904, 33.39%, see rank | 40.63% | 39.70% |
4 Bedrooms | 893, 10.27%, see rank | 18.06% | 16.05% |
5 or More Bedrooms | 486, 5.59%, see rank | 7.88% | 4.22% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| McCall-Donnelly Joint School District 421 | Idaho | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 8,513, 100% | 666,718 | 131,642,457 |
No Bedroom | 212, 2.49%, see rank | 1.48% | 2.16% |
1 Bedroom | 856, 10.06%, see rank | 7.22% | 11.12% |
2 Bedrooms | 3,256, 38.25%, see rank | 24.93% | 26.85% |
3 Bedrooms | 2,808, 32.98%, see rank | 40.71% | 39.76% |
4 Bedrooms | 931, 10.94%, see rank | 18.04% | 15.95% |
5 or More Bedrooms | 450, 5.29%, see rank | 7.62% | 4.16% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| McCall-Donnelly Joint School District 421 | Idaho | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 8,011, 100% | 652,323 | 130,038,080 |
No Bedroom | 177, 2.21%, see rank | 1.27% | 1.84% |
1 Bedroom | 794, 9.91%, see rank | 7.28% | 11.32% |
2 Bedrooms | 2,911, 36.34%, see rank | 25.17% | 27.20% |
3 Bedrooms | 2,907, 36.29%, see rank | 41.06% | 39.80% |
4 Bedrooms | 894, 11.16%, see rank | 17.95% | 15.80% |
5 or More Bedrooms | 328, 4.09%, see rank | 7.27% | 4.04% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| McCall-Donnelly Joint School District 421 | Idaho | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 6,850, 100% | 626,901 | 127,699,712 |
No Bedroom | 193, 2.82%, see rank | 1.15% | 1.66% |
1 Bedroom | 664, 9.69%, see rank | 7.26% | 11.48% |
2 Bedrooms | 2,281, 33.30%, see rank | 25.30% | 27.48% |
3 Bedrooms | 2,651, 38.70%, see rank | 41.20% | 39.79% |
4 Bedrooms | 784, 11.45%, see rank | 18.01% | 15.64% |
5 or More Bedrooms | 277, 4.04%, see rank | 7.08% | 3.94% |
* 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.