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<br /> Page 34 <br />Everett 2044 Housing Element Appendix <br />Category 2: Sensitfve informatfon <br />• Asian households contfnued to lead in homeownership at 57 percent (vs. 43 percent renters), up <br />modestly from 52/48. <br />• White households remained essentfally unchanged at about a 51/49 split. <br />• Hispanic, Other, and American Indian or Alaska Natfve households all cluster at roughly one-third <br />owner to two-thirds renter (35 / 65), very similar to the earlier period. <br />• Pacific Islander households remain fully renter-occupied (100 percent), unchanged from the <br />prior five-year average. <br />Overall, the most significant move toward ownership occurred among Black households, suggestfng <br />some progress in access to homeownership over the last half-decade, while other groups held fairly <br />steady. <br />Mapping data demonstrates where these households are housed, which is generally concentrated in a <br />few neighborhoods. Today people of color in Everett are concentrated in tracts 41809, 41806, 40200, <br />41904, 41805, 41901, 41701 (all which have over 30% non-white populatfons). The following map shows <br />concentratfons of people of color throughout the City.