Tyler County Historical Amount of Vehicle Available in a House Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| Tyler County | Texas | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 8,154, 100% | 9,013,582 | 116,211,092 |
No Vehicles Available | 467, 5.73%, see rank | 5.88% | 9.12% |
1 Vehicles Available | 2,927, 35.90%, see rank | 34.31% | 33.80% |
2 Vehicles Available | 2,885, 35.38%, see rank | 40.44% | 37.48% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 1,875, 22.99%, see rank | 19.37% | 19.61% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| Tyler County | Texas | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 8,179, 100% | 8,782,598 | 115,226,802 |
No Vehicles Available | 396, 4.84%, see rank | 5.92% | 9.03% |
1 Vehicles Available | 2,959, 36.18%, see rank | 34.52% | 33.67% |
2 Vehicles Available | 3,040, 37.17%, see rank | 40.57% | 37.64% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 1,784, 21.81%, see rank | 18.98% | 19.66% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| Tyler County | Texas | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 8,113, 100% | 8,539,206 | 114,235,996 |
No Vehicles Available | 472, 5.82%, see rank | 6.02% | 8.85% |
1 Vehicles Available | 2,557, 31.52%, see rank | 34.60% | 33.28% |
2 Vehicles Available | 3,431, 42.29%, see rank | 40.77% | 37.87% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 1,653, 20.37%, see rank | 18.61% | 20.00% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| Tyler County | Texas | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 8,217, 100% | 8,269,046 | 112,611,029 |
No Vehicles Available | 611, 7.44%, see rank | 6.14% | 8.80% |
1 Vehicles Available | 2,536, 30.86%, see rank | 34.99% | 33.21% |
2 Vehicles Available | 3,664, 44.59%, see rank | 40.74% | 37.98% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 1,406, 17.11%, see rank | 18.14% | 20.01% |
US Census 2000 data
| Tyler County | Texas | U.S. |
Occupied Housing Units | 7,775, 100% | 7,393,354 | 105,480,101 |
No Vehicles Available | 442, 5.68%, see rank | 7.41% | 10.30% |
1 Vehicles Available | 2,846, 36.60%, see rank | 35.96% | 34.25% |
2 Vehicles Available | 3,453, 44.41%, see rank | 40.91% | 38.36% |
3 or More Vehicles Available | 1,034, 13.30%, see rank | 15.72% | 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.