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OT Oh no! What next?
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"jim--" wrote
Naples has above average income levels and below average (well
below)
poverty levels.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionar...les,%20Florida
I have been designing large scale custom homes in Naples for more
than
18
years and can vouch that it is a very wealthy city.
Almost everybody that has heard of Naples knows this.
"very wealthy city"??? It is average.
Here's a google for you to type: *millionaires per capita naples
florida*.
I think you'll find that you are wrong as you sift through the 993
results
that google returns.
All you have to do is a simple demographics search, and you will see
that Naples, FL is average income. IF you are correct in the
assumptions that Naples has more millionaires than most cities similar
in size, then I am correct! That would mean, because the area is
average in income, that there are a LOT of poor people there.
LMAO!!!!!
The median income for a household in the city of Naples, Florida was
$65,642
The median household income for the United States was $42,148.
The median income for a family in the city of Naples, Florida was
$83,831.
The median income for a family in the United States was $50,200.
The per capita income for the city of Naples, Florida was $61,141. The
per
capita income for the US was $29,451. Connecticut had the highest per
capita income of all the States of $40,870.
Compare the figures dummy. They speak for themselves.
Naples must be a slum...
In Potomac, MD:
The Median household income: $128,936 (year 2000)
Median house value: $450,800 (year 2000)
Naples, Florida, is an old-folks haven.
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