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It's the people, OP. |
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Delaware is NOT an extension of MD. That's not even historically accurate.
-signed former DE resident |
How come? NoVa was great back in the 80s and early 90s |
Really? wiki source doesn't say that Rank County State Median Household Income 1 Loudoun County Virginia $117,876 2 Fairfax County Virginia $109,383 3 Howard County Maryland $108,844 4 Hunterdon County New Jersey $105,186 |
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New York Times
Cities with the Most College-Educated Residents Share of residents with college degrees in the 100 largest metro areas, based on data from the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program. Related Article ยป Share with college degree Rank Metro area 2010 1970 Change 1 Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV 46.8% 22.1% +24.7% 2 San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA 45.3% 19.3% +26.1% 3 Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT 44.0% 17.6% +26.4% 4 San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA 43.4% 16.8% +26.5% |
You may be right |
If MD isn't racist why did all the whites leave PG and why are most of them leaving Montgomery now? |
You don't know the difference between a state and a county? That proves the education stat. http://blogs.voanews.com/all-about-america/2015/09/21/these-are-americas-richest-poorest-states http://news.yahoo.com/the-most-educated-states-in-america-203333989.html MD is the richest state and 3rd most educated behind Mass. And Colorado. |
Md loves refugees, immigrants and illegals. This scews the numbers down. They have some of the absolute wealthiest people in the DMV, but they also have tons of first generation with very low income. |
DP here. I know the difference between a county and a state. I also think county statistics are more closely related to quality of life. |
Really? Try hanging out in Falls Church or parts of Alexandria. There are tons of illegals there. Also, whomever said that Northern VA isn't of VA. Thanks for the laugh! You can always tell who has lived in the DC area for a long time and who hasn't by some of the comparison posts. |
Same here. I avoid VA as much as possible. |
Herndon/Sterling is ripe with them, complete with a gangland slaying of a 13 year old for not wanting to join. |
In the context of a DC area discussion, I think only NoVa is particularly relevant. Sure, Maryland may be more wealthy when you consider all of Virginia including the small towns out in the country. But I don't know why being more affluent than Danville or wherever is worth bragging about. If you want an apples to apples comparison, you need to look at NoVa vs the Maryland burbs of DC. |
Big fan of NOVA. You can have the rest of the commonwealth. |