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American Housing Survey: Housing Affordability Data System

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American Housing Survey: Housing Affordability Data System

The Housing Affordability Data System (HADS) is a set of files derived from the 1985 and later national American Housing Survey (AHS) and the 2002 and later Metro AHS. This system categorizes housing units by affordability and households by income, with respect to the Adjusted Median Income, Fair Market Rent (FMR), and poverty income. It also includes housing cost burden for owner and renter households. These files have been the basis for the worst case needs tables since 2001. The data files are available for public use, since they were derived from AHS public use files and the published income limits and FMRs. We are providing these files give the community of housing analysts the opportunity to use a consistent set of affordability measures.

Download the HADS documentation file (*.pdf, 159 KB)

Download the SAS source code used to generate the HADS datasets (*.zip, 517 KB)

Note on 02/27/07 HADS update (*.txt, 2 KB)


 

HADS Data derived from AHS National Data

Year
ASCII version
SAS version
2013
2011
2009
2007
2005
2003
2001
1999
1997
1995
1993
1991
1989
1987
1985

 

HADS Data derived from AHS Metro Data

Year
ASCII version
SAS version
2013
2009
2009
2007
2004
(Updated on 03/18/2011)
2002

 

 

HUD Median Incomes 1985-2009 (*.zip, 167 KB)
This zip archive contains official HUD Area Median Income (AMI) estimates for metropolitan areas identified in the American Housing Survey (AHS) national datasets, for the years 1985-2009.