RANKING · 2000 CENSUS · 51 SHOWN OF 51
Most affordable housing, US states · 2000
US states with the lowest CensusEasy Afford Score, where homes cost the fewest years of local income (2023 ACS). Texas leads at 1.9. 51 states qualify in total.
Flip the list · Least affordable housing, US states →All statesAll rankings
RANKPLACESTATEPOPAFFORD SCOREVS 2000
SHOWING 1–51 OF 51
UPDATED 2026-06-02 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES
Frequently asked
Which state has the lowest afford score?
Texas ranks #1 with 1.9 (2000 American Community Survey).
What are the top 5 states by afford score?
Texas, North Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi.
How many states are in this ranking?
51 states qualify after filtering for population minimums and data availability. The ranking covers 2000 ACS 5-year data.
How is afford score measured?
CensusEasy Afford Score: median home value divided by median household income, the number of years of a typical local income it takes to buy a typical local home. Lower is more affordable. Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2000).