The number of households in the United States grew by more than 1 million between 2010 and 2011, according to the Current Population Survey's 2011 Annual Social and Economic Supplement. This one-year increase in households was the largest since 2006-07 and more than three times as great as the increase between 2009-10. By age, the number of households in 2011 and the change since 2010 look like this (numbers in 000s)...
| 2011 | change |
Total | 118,682 | 1,144 |
<25 | 6,140 | -93 |
25-34 | 19,572 | 315 |
35-44 | 21,250 | -269 |
45-54 | 24,530 | -341 |
55-64 | 21,828 | 1,441 |
65-plus | 25,362 | 92 |
Source: Census Bureau,
Current Population Survey
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