HOUSEHOLD INCOME SPENT ON HOME OWNERSHIP COSTS, 2010
State Percent (1) Rank (2) State Percent (1) Rank (2)
Alabama 32.5% 35 Montana 35.9% 22
Alaska 32.1 37 Nebraska 25.9 47
Arizona 40.9 10 Nevada 44.7 5
Arkansas 27.4 44 New Hampshire 40.0 12
California 50.9 1 New Jersey 46.5 4
Colorado 37.3 18 New Mexico 35.9 22
Connecticut 41.3 8 New York 41.2 9
Delaware 37.1 19 North Carolina 34.3 28
D.C. 35.5 24 North Dakota 19.0 51
Florida 48.3 3 Ohio 31.8 38
Georgia 37.9 17 Oklahoma 28.7 42
Hawaii 50.0 2 Oregon 42.6 7
Idaho 36.6 20 Pennsylvania 33.1 33
Illinois 39.7 13 Rhode Island 43.5 6
Indiana 27.4 44 South Carolina 33.8 31
Iowa 24.7 50 South Dakota 25.4 49
Kansas 26.4 46 Tennessee 33.1 33
Kentucky 30.1 39 Texas 32.5 35
Louisiana 30.1 39 Utah 35.4 25
Maine 33.9 30 Vermont 38.6 15
Maryland 38.0 16 Virginia 35.0 27
Massachusetts 39.0 14 Washington 40.7 11
Michigan 36.2 21 West Virginia 25.5 48
Minnesota 33.3 32 Wisconsin 34.2 29
Mississippi 35.2 26 Wyoming 28.0 43
Missouri 30.1 39 United States 37.8%  

(1) Percent of mortgaged owner-occupied housing units spending 30 percent or more of household income on selected owner costs such as all mortgage payments (first mortgage, home equity loans, etc.), real estate taxes, property insurance, utilities, fuel and condominium fees if applicable.
(2) States with the same percentages receive the same rank.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, American Community Survey.