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Housing Statistics > Percent of Occupied Housing Units With Gas as Principal Heating Fuel (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Utah: 88.5 %  
#2  Michigan: 87.3 %  
#3  Illinois: 86.2 %  
#4  Iowa: 81.4 %  
#5  New Mexico: 80.1 %  
#6  Kansas: 79.9 %  
#7  Colorado: 79.8 %  
#8  Minnesota: 78.6 %  
#9  Nebraska: 77.9 %  
#10  Wisconsin: 76.5 %  
#11  Ohio: 74.7 %  
#12  California: 73.1 %  
#13  South Dakota: 72.4 %  
#14  Oklahoma: 71.6 %  
#15  New Jersey: 71.4 %  
#16  Montana: 70.9 %  
#17  Wyoming: 70.6 %  
#18  Indiana: 70.2 %  
#19  Missouri: 70.1 %  
#20  District of Columbia: 64.2 %  
#21  Nevada: 63.2 %  
#22  North Dakota: 61.5 %  
#23  Arkansas: 59.6 %  
#24  Georgia: 59 %  
#25  Pennsylvania: 56.3 %  
#26  Mississippi: 56.2 %  
#27  Idaho: 54.2 %  
#28  New York: 53.4 %  
#29  Alaska: 52.9 %  
#30  West Virginia: 51.5 %  
#31  Kentucky: 51 %  
#32  Alabama: 49.9 %  
#33  Rhode Island: 49.4 %  
#34  Maryland: 49.2 %  
#35  Massachusetts: 48.5 %  
#36  Delaware: 48.4 %  
#37  Texas: 47.1 %  
#38  Louisiana: 46.6 %  
#39  Tennessee: 43 %  
#40  Oregon: 41.8 %  
#41  Virginia: 40.5 %  
#42  Arizona: 39.9 %  
#43  Washington: 37.6 %  
#44  North Carolina: 36 %  
#45  Connecticut: 32.7 %  
#46  South Carolina: 32.4 %  
#47  New Hampshire: 29.8 %  
#48  Vermont: 28.6 %  
#49  Maine: 9 %  
#50  Florida: 7.9 %  
#51  Hawaii: 3.4 %  
Weighted average: 56.2 %   


DEFINITION: Percent of Occupied Housing Units With Gas as Principal Heating Fuel, 2004

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