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[quote=Anonymous]The breakdown is interesting, but it does seem to reflect mostly east coast culture. I find it hard to place on the scale, for example, people who are the largest landowners, and for several generations, in a county in what DCUM often refers to as flyover country. Often these are high net worth, but not necessarily top 1% of the nation in income people. Depending on personal characteristics, these people are viewed by others in the area as greedy and mean or paragons of decency who use their means to help the community. There is a whole element of high prestige (based on family and personal characteristics and behavior) people but not necessarily rich who are not captured on the scale. [/quote]
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