As I explained few posts before, this is not a bug.
If you scan your HOME folder, the first entry is always 100% as it is the 
"root" of the subsequent tree. All the subfolders to HOME refers in percentage 
how much space they use vs. the HOME 100%. That's normal. If you want to see 
how much space is using HOME folder vs. the total filesystem, run a full File 
System Scan.

Further, Baobab show only usage of folders, not of files (there is Nautilus for 
this). 
i.e.: if you have just one folder in HOME directory, which is using 20% of 
space, ther remaining 80% of space is in home/reubenf folder.


** Changed in: gnome-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Disk Usage Analyzer does not detect files in the directory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/114341
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