DES MOINES IOWA STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA Statistics for a standard metropolitan area with 100,000 inhabitants or more, and for each city of 100,000 inhabitants or more within the area, are presented in a series of standard tables 1 to 10. The tables are arranged by area and the subjects are the same in the tables having the same basic number. The prefix letter "A" has been assigned to the tables for the standard metropolitan area; tables for cities, which follow in alphabetical order, have the prefix letter "B," "C," etc. A description of the standard metropolitan area is given on the following page. LIST OF TABLES [Page numbers listed here omit the chapter number which appears as part of the page number for each page. The chapter number for this area is 48] [The column headings below correspond to the column headings of the tables; the complete list of the subjects which are cross-classified is contained in the stub below] DES MOINES STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA The Des Moines Standard Metropolitan Area comprises Polk County. 48-2 Table A-1.-VALUE OF OWNER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, FOR THE DES MOINES STANDARD [Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 4-percent sample; other statistics, 20-percent sample. Restricted to 1-dwelling-unit structures in 1-dwelling-unit properties. * Ratio not computed when value or income is not reported, value is less than $100 or $99,900 or more, or income is less than $100 or $10,000 or more. Table A-2.-CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT OF RENTER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, FOR THE DES MOINES STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA: 1950 [Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 4-percent sample; other statistics, 20-percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500] Table A-3.-GROSS MONTHLY RENT OF RENTER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, FOR THE DES MOINES [Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 4-percent sample; other statistics, 20-percent sample] * Percentage not computed when unit is rent-free, rent or income is not reported, rent is $999 or more, or income is less than $100 or $10,000 or more. |