LANSING — No one demographic group in Michigan makes up the majority of residents who live in manufactured housing.
Residence is pretty evenly divided across six categories of age of household head and annual income.
Seniors are the largest group, but with only a slightly higher percentage than those 40 to 59 years old.
And those with annual income from $20,000 to $29,999 lead the rest, but only by a few points over those who earn $50,000 or more each year.
Age |
|
Percent |
|
Income |
|
Percent |
|
Under 30 |
|
7% |
|
Under $10,000 |
|
9% |
|
30-39 years old |
|
16% |
|
$10,000-$19,999 |
|
20% |
|
40-49 years old |
|
19% |
|
$20,000-$39,999 |
|
23% |
|
50-59 years old |
|
19% |
|
$30,000-$39,999 |
|
18% |
|
60-69 years old |
|
17% |
|
$40,000-$49,999 |
|
13% |
|
70 and older |
|
22% |
|
$50,000 and over |
|
17% |
Source: Michigan Manufactured Housing Association, December 2004
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