Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moco is on the Baltimore city game plan. Just look to balt city if you want to see the future of moco.
Racists like YOU hate it? Yes please! Yes you’re racist. Your mother lied to you, you’re a bad person.
A lot of cope and deflection but no answers. Why did it slip from the richest county in the country to poorer than Calvert County and Stafford County?
Current Rankings:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States
I’ve noticed a trend on this board from people that are in north Virginia. They seem to have an inferiority complex about MoCo. People in MoCo rarely think about NoVa or post about it but people from there seem to be obsessed with Montgomery county. It’s truly a mental illness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moco is on the Baltimore city game plan. Just look to balt city if you want to see the future of moco.
Racists like YOU hate it? Yes please! Yes you’re racist. Your mother lied to you, you’re a bad person.
A lot of cope and deflection but no answers. Why did it slip from the richest county in the country to poorer than Calvert County and Stafford County?
Current Rankings:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moco is on the Baltimore city game plan. Just look to balt city if you want to see the future of moco.
Racists like YOU hate it? Yes please! Yes you’re racist. Your mother lied to you, you’re a bad person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moco is on the Baltimore city game plan. Just look to balt city if you want to see the future of moco.
Racists like YOU hate it? Yes please! Yes you’re racist. Your mother lied to you, you’re a bad person.
Anonymous wrote:Moco is on the Baltimore city game plan. Just look to balt city if you want to see the future of moco.
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery county is more affordable to live in than Fairfax county. Houses aren’t as expensive so more people of varying incomes can afford to live there. I’m not sure why this is a problem? Talking about medium income like this means you’re pushing people out of your community.
Anonymous wrote:Why do we need to be #1? I especially don’t want it if it means living among giant data centers everywhere.
Fairfax and Montgomery counties, the Washington area's two most affluent suburbs, are also the two richest large counties in the nation, according to a new compilation of data by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Four county equivalents called boroughs in oil-rich and high-priced Alaska have even higher median household incomes, the bureau said, but none of them has more than 20,000 residents. The highest is Bristol Bay, Alaska--median income $33,516, population 1,094.
The rankings, published in the Census Bureau's new County and City Data Book, come from the 1980 census.
Fairfax and Montgomery were also at the top of the county income heap in the 1970 census. At that time, the rankings were compiled according to median family income and placed Montgomery slightly ahead of Fairfax.
In the new data, incomes are given for households, including not only families, which the census defines as married couples and their children living at home, but also unmarried couples, roommates and singles.
By this reckoning the median household income for Fairfax is $30,011, more than a thousand dollars above the $28,987 reported for Montgomery. However, Montgomery is still slightly ahead of Fairfax in median family income, $33,702 to $33,173