Homeownership Rates for White and Black Families in the United States from 1900 through 2020

Homeownership rates for all Americans have increased dramatically since 1900. However, the gap in ownership between Black and White families has remained substantially unchanged. As of 2020, 74% of White families were building wealth in their homes, while just 44% of Black families are doing so. This long term disparity in homeownership drives an ever widening wealth gap.

** Source: 1900 - 1990 Data provided by U.S. Census Decennial Survey. More detailed 1995-2010 and Q12015 data was provided by the Census Bureau’s Housing Vacancies and Homeownership Survey. 2020 and future projections provided by Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard. Calculations conducted by Richardson, J. and Mitchell, B. of NCRC Research team.
Chart: NCRC Source: NCRC