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Reply to "APS Superintendent High School Overcrowding Plan"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Affordable housing has been used in Arlington for a very long time and has been successful. But at this point, it's becoming Manhattan-like: rich, poor, and nothing in the middle.[/quote] Is it that important for all the upper middle class types in Arlington to call themselves "rich"? There are a few rich people in condos in Rosslyn and a few pockets of 22207 but overall Arlington remains middle-brow. It's not even Bethesda, much less Manhattan.[/quote] Huh? Arlington has the highest HHI in the nation. [/quote] Arlington doesn't even have the highest HHIs in NoVa (FCC, Fairfax and Loudoun are all higher), much less the nation.[/quote] https://www.arlnow.com/2013/09/23/arlington-1-nationwide-in-family-income/ [/quote] Not about HHI. Learn to read.[/quote] NP. I can read, so I can also see in the article: [i]The census data differs from another commonly used ranking, [b]median household income, which placed Arlington third in the nation,[/b] well behind Loudoun and Fairfax, based on 2011 data.[/i] So as you can see, Arlington has the third highest HHI in the nation. I don't think PP, with assertion that it was highest in the nation, is that far off the mark.[/quote] ZZZzzzzz[/quote]
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