The homeownership rate fell in almost every age group between 2004 and 2007, with the biggest loss occurring among 30-to-34-year-olds—a 3 percentage point decline. Only one age group did not see homeownership become less common during those years. The homeownership rate of 25-to-29-year-olds increased by 0.4 percentage points between 2004 and 2007.
Here are the 2007 numbers by age:
Total households: 68.1
Under age 25: 24.8
Aged 25 to 29: 40.6
Aged 30 to 34: 54.4
Aged 35 to 39: 65.0
Aged 40 to 44: 70.4
Aged 45 to 49: 74.0
Aged 50 to 54: 76.9
Aged 55 to 59: 79.9
Aged 60 to 64: 81.5
Aged 65 to 69: 81.7
Aged 70 to 74: 82.4
Aged 75 or older: 78.7
Source: Census Bureau, Housing Vacancy Survey
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