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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly this is why I love DC and find it different from a lot of cities I've lived in across America (LA, Chicago, NYC) - sure, there's a ton of new money, you'll find that everywhere, but for the most part you find more millionaires driving 15 year old cars here than anywhere else. It's cool to be financially smart...and less conspicuous with your money. DC values education over that low class vegas flash.[/quote] I don't know that DC is exceptional in that sense. I grew up in Westchester County, NY and saw plenty of old money people driving beat-up Chevys. You'd never know they had trust funds. [/quote] This is patently false. All the rich people in my neighborhood drive nice cars - scarsdale resident [/quote] PP here. That's cool. I grew up in Chappaqua and had a different experience. You know what? People can have different experiences! [/quote] In all fairness, Chappaqua isn't as rich as Scarsdale.[/quote] Oh yeah, we were dirt poor: Chappaqua median household income, 2016: $155,232 Scarsdale median household income, 2016: over $200,000 Yes, Scarsdale has a higher median HHI, but Chappaqua isn't exactly a slum. [/quote] $155,232 a year? That's more than enough to have a couple of Range Rovers :roll: [/quote]
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