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The image contains a table titled "US household by size 1790-1990," showing percentage distribution of number of households across different sizes in the years 1790, 1890, and 1990; for 1790: 1 person 3.7%, 2 person 7.8%, 3 person 11.7%, 4 person 13.9%, 5 person 13.9%, 6 person 32%, 7 person 15%, average population per household 5.4; for 1890: 1 person 3.6%, 2 person 13.2%, 3 person 16.7%, 4 person 16.8%, 5 person 15.1%, 6 person 16%, 7 person 18%, average population per household 4.9; for 1990: 1 person 24.6%, 2 person 32.2%, 3 person 17.2%, 4 person 15.6%, 5 person 6.7%, 6 person 2.3%, 7 person 1%, average population per household 2.6.
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The table illustrates statistics about average number of people per household in the US.
On the whole , size of population per household in 1790 were 5.4 , over the course of a century , the average population fell to 4.9 , also in 1990 number of people were 2.6. The chart presents percent proportion of number of domestic units for several people in over a span of a century. The data also reveals shifts in the distribution of the household sizes. In 1790, the majority of households were large , accomodating seven or more people , while only 37% were single-person households . By 1890 , the proportion of seven – person households fell to 23.0% , and smaller households( 2-5 people) become more common .
The most dramatic change occured by 1990 , where single-person households surged to 24.6% , and two-person households became the most prevalant (32.2%) .
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