11-19-2011, 01:25 PM | #1 |
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Cities where the 1% live
Well metro areas by individuals with $1M+ in liquid assets
1. New York City - 720,000 2. Los Angeles - 256,000 3. Chicago - 212,300 4. Washington DC - 164,400 5. San Francisco - 147,400 6. Philadelphia - 110,400 7. Boston - 109,100 8. Houston - 96,000 9. Detroit - 92,000 10. San Jose - 88,000 By % 1. San Jose (5%) 2. New York City (4.6%) 3. San Francisco (4.1%) 4. Washington DC (3.7%) 5. Boston (2.9%) 6. Chicago (2.7%) 7. Detroit (2.6%) 8. Los Angeles (2.5%) 9. Philadelphia (2.4%) 10. Houston (2.1%) http://www.sys-con.com/node/1905481 |
11-19-2011, 02:28 PM | #5 |
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HNWIs are defined as those having investable assets of $1 million or more, excluding primary residence, collectibles, consumables, and consumer durables
Is this the definition of 1%? seems a bit low |
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11-19-2011, 08:11 PM | #7 | |
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Yeah the city of Detroit itself is absolute shit, but since they're talking about the metropolitan area, that'll include Oakland County. That place has plenty of old money.
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I believe somewhat in the cause, at a higher level of abstraction. There is stuff wrong that should be addressed, but the actual occupy crowds and their actions are becoming such a nuisance. Good luck getting people behind your cause when you're also pissing them off. They should be policing their own, getting rid of all those who didn't vote, those who are obviously there just to do drugs and hang out with a rambunctious crowd, and those who are dumb enough to lead the protest to alienate the very people they claim they're trying to help. What a bunch of cockmongers. They whine and bitch about the spin the media is putting on the protest, yet they hand over negative material like it's Christmas for the reporters. Not hard to make a steaming pile of poo smell like shit. Their "leadership", or complete lack thereof, is just turning this into a circus. |
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Salary per return (income per return) 1. New York, NY 10111 $922,834 ($1,234,972) 2. New York, NY 10167 $863,843 ($1,412,072) 3. New York, NY 10286 $721,000 ($388,447) 4. Miami Beach, FL 33109 $533,062 ($2,180,105) 6. New York, NY 10165 $523,615 ($499,273) 7. New York, NY 10105 $505,130 ($533,687) 8. New York, NY 10112 $504,891 ($2,239,881) 9. Los Angeles, CA 90067 $500,106 ($546,672) 10. New York, NY 10110 $498,111 ($533,480) 11. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33394 $493,040 ($565,314) 12. Pensacola, FL 32581 $475,706 ($421,040) 13. New Vernon, NJ 07976 $466,245 ($497,928) 14. San Francisco, CA 94137 $451,840 ($312,179) 15. Mill Neck, NY 11765 $451,840 ($544,244) 16. New York, NY 10106 $420,902 ($578,259) 17. New York, NY 10153 $410,812 ($1,567,452) 18. Gillett, TX 78116 $387,898 ($272,168) 19. Medina, WA 98039 $374,086 ($546,770) 20. Houston, TX 77010 $373,653 ($670,198) 21. New Brunswick, NJ 08933 $372,109 ($301,727) 22. Hunt Valley, MD 21031 $340,000 ($420,909) 23. New Canaan, CT 06840 $328,538 ($358,050) 24. Far Hills, NJ 07931 $323,000 ($401,311) 25. Greenwich, CT 06831 $321,171 ($414,686) 26. New York, NY 10271 $298,370 ($779,333) 27. Ross, CA 94957 $293,043 ($461,347) 28. Seattle, WA 98154 $285,647 ($278,525) 29. New York, NY 10169 $275,635 ($395,897) 30. Atherton, CA 94027 $275,498 ($537,684) 31. New York, NY 10055 $267,517 ($417,795) 32. White Plains, NY 10650 $265,900 ($168,094) 33. New York, NY 10020 $258,609 ($543,366) 34. New York, NY 10166 $255,822 ($245,249) 35. Alpine, NJ 07620 $252,227 ($277,702) 36. New Canaan, CT 07620 $251,543 ($285,795) 37. New Orleans, LA 70161 $250,882 ($113,000) 38. Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 $242,282 ($372,108) 39. Darien, CT 06820 $240,794 ($267,867) 40. Short Hills, NJ 07078 $239,316 ($281,125) 41. New York, NY 10004 $234,831 ($2,118,766) 42. New York, NY 10119 $234,437 ($207,399) 43. Old Westbury, NY 11568 $231,881 ($398,473) |
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Most expensive zip codes from forbes
1. Alpine, NJ 07620 $4,550,000 2. Atherton, CA 94027 4,295,000 3. Sagaponack, NY 11962 $3,595,000 4. Hillsborough, CA 94010 $3,499,000 5. Beverly Hills, CA 90210 $3,469,891 6. New York, NY 10012 $3,392,574 7. New York, NY 10013 $3,317,962 8. Water Mill, NY 11976 $3,300,000 9. Montecito, CA 93108, $3,099,348 10. Old Westbury, NY 11568 $3,095,000 11. New York, NY 10023 $3,078,462 12. Malibu, CA 90265 $3,054,859 13. Snowmass, CO 81654 $2,995,000 14. East Hampton, NY 11937 $2,040,000 15. Newport Beach, CA 92661 $2,947,000 16. Greenwich CT, 06831 $2,942,959 17. Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92091 $2,810,000 18. Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 $2,797,000 19. New York, NY 10022 $2,649,000 20. Aspen, CO 81611 $2,647,239 21. New Vernon, NJ 07976 $2,572,500 22. New York, NY 10023, $2,522,500 23. Los Altos, CA 94022, $2,522,000 24. Far Hills, NJ 07931, $2,497,000 25. Big Sur, CA 93920, $2,495,000 26. Mill Neck, NY 11765, $2,399,000 27. Telluride, CO 81435, $2,395,000 28. Wainscott, NY 11975, $2,388,000 29. Santa Monica, CA 90402, $2,307,300 30. Woodside, CA 94062 $2,300,000 31. Greenwich, CT 06830 $2,268,435 32. Hidden Hills, CA 91302, $2,260,652 33. Gibson Island, MD 21056, $2,255,000 34. New York, NY 10014, $2,252,885 35. Palo Alto, CA 94301, $2,199,950 36. Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113, $2,195,000 37. Amagansett, NY 11930, $2,195,000 38. Portola Valley, CA 94028, $2,176,500 39. Los Gatos, CA 95030, $2,169,950 40. New York, NY 10007 $2,129,654 Last edited by balmain; 11-20-2011 at 08:20 PM.. |
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Why aren't you occupying then, idiot? If you're so worried about all the financial injustices that have been put on you, why aren't you out there stewing up some patchouli for all your misguided brethren? Complaining on a forum that, by in large, doesn't sympathize with your socialist rhetoric isn't going to accomplish anything. But then again, this 'movement' isn't really about accomplishing anything, but more of a modern day Woodstock.
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aren't you driving a BMW? you must be doing ok then...
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