There are no truly homogenously wealthy communities in America (user search)
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LabourJersey
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« on: September 18, 2022, 08:43:16 AM »

Yeah just to clarify when I say “community” I mean entire county or at least 50k folks if it’s in a denser  area. There are pockets of wealth but ig like I see people pointing all of a County such as Douglas County as wealthy and while yes it has a high median income, “poor” voters are still a large chunk of the electorate.

Several DC area counties have median income >$100K.  They have population >100K and many are contiguous with each other, so it's not just an isolated area.

Maybe, but I would not describe Fairfax or Loudoun as homogenously wealthy.
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