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4_Exhibit B
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Housing Needs Assessment City of Pleasanton | A-51 <br />Figure A-36: Housing Tenure by Race of Householder <br /> <br />Notes: <br />Universe: Occupied housing units <br />For this table, the Census Bureau does not disaggregate racial groups by Hispanic/Latinx ethnicity. However, data for the White <br />racial group is also reported for White householders who are not Hispanic/Latinx. Since residents who identify as White and <br />Hispanic/Latinx may have very different experiences within the housing market and the economy from those who identify as White <br />and non-Hispanic/Latinx, data for multiple White sub-groups are reported here. The racial/ethnic groups reported in this table are <br />not all mutually exclusive. Therefore, the data should not be summed as the sum exceeds the total number of occupied housing <br />units for this jurisdiction. However, all groups labelled “Hispanic and Non-Hispanic” are mutually exclusive, and the sum of the data <br />for these groups is equivalent to the total number of occupied housing units. <br />Source: ABAG 2021 Pre-certified Housing Needs Data (U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year <br />Data (2015-2019), Table B25003(A-I)) <br /> <br />The age of residents who rent or own their home can also signal the housing challenges a <br />community is experiencing. Younger households tend to rent and may struggle to buy a first home <br />in the Bay Area due to high housing costs. At the same time, senior homeowners seeking to <br />downsize may have limited options in an expensive housing market. <br />In Pleasanton, 52.3 percent of householders between the ages of 25 and 44 are renters, while <br />24.6 percent of householders over 65 years of age are renters (see Figure A-37). <br />76% <br />72% <br />26% <br />48%50% <br />71%73% <br />24% <br />28% <br />74% <br />52%50% <br />29%27% <br />0% <br />10% <br />20% <br />30% <br />40% <br />50% <br />60% <br />70% <br />80% <br />American <br />Indian or <br />Alaska Native <br />(Hispanic and <br />Non-Hispanic) <br />Asian / API <br />(Hispanic and <br />Non-Hispanic) <br />Black or African <br />American <br />(Hispanic and <br />Non-Hispanic) <br />Hispanic or <br />Latinx <br />Other Race or <br />Multiple Races <br />(Hispanic and <br />Non-Hispanic) <br />White (Hispanic <br />and Non- <br />Hispanic) <br />White, Non- <br />HispanicHouseholds <br />Owner Occupied Renter Occupied
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