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In 2019, the homeownership rate across all US families was 64%, but this varied by race and ethnicity. About 45% each of Black families and Hispanic or Latino families owned their primary residence, compared with 73% of White families.

In 2019, the homeownership rate across all US families was 64%, but this varied by race and ethnicity. About 45% each of Black families and Hispanic or Latino families owned their primary residence, compared with 73% of White families.

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