The data displays the top 25 cities in the U.S. with a Household number of 100,000 or more that had the highest percentage of one-person households in 2016. In 2016, about 48.6% of all households in Atlanta City in Georgia were one-person households.
Atlanta city, Georgia | 48.6 |
Cincinnati city, Ohio | 44.8 |
St. Louis city, Missouri | 44.5 |
Pittsburgh city, Pennsylvania | 44.3 |
Washington city, District of Columbia | 43.8 |
Cleveland city, Ohio | 43.7 |
New Orleans city, Louisiana | 43.3 |
Minneapolis city, Minnesota | 41.5 |
Detroit city, Michigan | 40.1 |
Buffalo city, New York | 39.8 |
Baltimore city, Maryland | 39.6 |
Toledo city, Ohio | 38.8 |
Seattle city, Washington | 38.6 |
Philadelphia city, Pennsylvania | 38.1 |
Miami city, Florida | 38.1 |
St. Petersburg city, Florida | 38 |
Denver city, Colorado | 37.2 |
Boston city, Massachusetts | 37.2 |
Chicago city, Illinois | 37.1 |
Memphis city, Tennessee | 36.8 |
Indianapolis city (balance), Indiana | 36.2 |
Arlington CDP, Virginia | 36.2 |
Kansas City city, Missouri | 36 |
Greensboro city, North Carolina | 35.9 |
Milwaukee city, Wisconsin | 35.8 |