Around 30-35% of households in the United States own cats, making them one of the most popular pets in the country. Ownership rates can vary by region and demographic factors.
I know of no one at all that owns pet mice. The percentage would be very, very, small.
Approximately 47% of households in India own a two-wheeler, which includes motorbikes. However, this percentage may vary depending on the specific region or demographic group.
Hawaii had the highest percentage of multigenerational family households according to the 2000 Census, with 8.8% of households being multigenerational.
Hispanic households earn about 74% of the median income for white households in the US.
In 2009, approximately 76% of US households had a computer.
Nearly 70 million households own pets. There are approximately 90 million cats in American households today.
Australia has the highest percentage of pet ownership in the world - 66% of households have pets.
There are approximately 93.6 million owned cats in the United States. Thirty-three percent of U.S. households (or 38.2 million) own at least one cat
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The percentage of the U.S. population that is starting a business is declining. Data from the Federal Reserve indicates that the percentage of American households that own a business decreased from 14.2 percent in 1983 to 11.4 percent in 2004. According to http://www.smallbusinessnewz.com
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Yes, many cats are house cats. You can count all adopted cats as house cats, since they belong to households.
I know of no one at all that owns pet mice. The percentage would be very, very, small.
In the 1960s, around 92% of households in the UK had a television set. Television ownership was increasing rapidly during that time due to the popularity of programs like the BBC's "Coronation Street" and ITV's "The Avengers."
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In Ontario Canada about 15% of households report hiring a maid service.