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- List_of_U.S._cities_with_most_households_without_a_car abstract "The following is a list of United States cities of 100,000+ inhabitants with the 50 highest percentages of households without automobiles, according to data from the 2000 Census. The Census measured the percentage of households that did not own or otherwise have access to an automobile, as opposed to households that had one or more automobiles.1. New York City, New York 55.7% 2. Newark, New Jersey 44.17% 3. Jersey City, New Jersey 40.67% 4. Washington, D.C. 36.93% 5. Hartford, Connecticut 36.14% 6. Baltimore, Maryland 35.89% 7. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 35.74% 8. Seattle, Washington 34.91% 9. Buffalo, New York 31.42% 10. New Haven, Connecticut 29.74% 11. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 29.45% 12. Paterson, New Jersey 29.32% 13. Chicago, Illinois 28.85% 14. San Francisco, California 28.56% 15. Cambridge, Massachusetts 27.72% 16. New Orleans, Louisiana 27.32% 17. Yonkers, New York 27.05% 18. Miami, Florida 26.71% 19. Syracuse, New York 26.56% 20. Rochester, New York 25.32% 21. Elizabeth, New Jersey 25.21% 22. St. Louis, Missouri 25.17% 23. Cleveland, Ohio 24.57% 24. Bridgeport, Connecticut 23.77% 25. Atlanta, Georgia 23.58% 26. Cincinnati, Ohio 23.37% 27. Providence, Rhode Island 22.92% 28. Springfield, Massachusetts 22.52% 29. Detroit, Michigan 21.9% 30. Richmond, Virginia 21.63% 31. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 21.36% 32. East Los Angeles, California 21.24% 33. Louisville, Kentucky 20.47% 34. Dayton, Ohio 19.97% 35. Minneapolis, Minnesota 19.7% 36. Oakland, California 19.62% 37. Waterbury, Connecticut 19.46% 38. Gary, Indiana 19.37 39. Honolulu, Hawaii 19.36% 40. Allentown, Pennsylvania 18.84% 41. Erie, Pennsylvania 18.2% 42. Worcester, Massachusetts 18.11% 43. Savannah, Georgia 17.64% 44. Lowell, Massachusetts 17.05% 45. Berkeley, California 17.01% 46. Norfolk, Virginia 17.01% 47. St. Paul, Minnesota 16.83% 48. Birmingham, Alabama 16.77% 49. Los Angeles, California 16.53% 50. Fort Worth, Texas 16.32%".
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- List_of_U.S._cities_with_most_households_without_a_car comment "The following is a list of United States cities of 100,000+ inhabitants with the 50 highest percentages of households without automobiles, according to data from the 2000 Census. The Census measured the percentage of households that did not own or otherwise have access to an automobile, as opposed to households that had one or more automobiles.1. New York City, New York 55.7% 2. Newark, New Jersey 44.17% 3. Jersey City, New Jersey 40.67% 4. Washington, D.C. 36.93% 5.".
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