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The following is a collection of data for places with unusual or otherwise notable demographic characteristics within the United States. The data was obtained by the
U.S. Census Bureau
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Of any population
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Note: Data for places with extremely small populations may be misleading or anomalous.
Tenure
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Income and housing costs
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- Highest
per capita income
and median housing cost below $100,000.
Naples, South Dakota
. Per capita income: $78,450; median housing cost: $36,300; population: 25.
- Highest
per capita income
and median housing cost below $200,000.
Rex, North Carolina
. Per capita income: $148,073; median housing cost: $137,500; population: 55.
- Highest
median household income
and median housing cost below $100,000.
Valley Park, Oklahoma
. Median household income: $101,376; median housing cost: $27,500; population: 24.
- Highest
median household income
and median housing cost below $200,000.
Rex, North Carolina
. Median household income: above $200,000; median housing cost: $137,500; population: 55.
- Lowest
per capita income
and median housing cost in excess of $1,000,000.
Kirkwood, California
. Per capita income: $14,853; population: 96.
- Lowest
median household income
and median housing cost in excess of $1,000,000.
Mountain Village, Colorado
. Median household income: $30,663; population: 978.
Income and race
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- Highest
median household income
and a proportion of
African Americans
in excess of 50 percent.
Woodmore, Maryland
. Percent African American: 64.9%; median household income: $97,270; population: 6,077.
- Highest
median household income
and a proportion of
Asian Americans
in excess of 50 percent.
Milpitas, California
. Percent Asian: 51.8%; median household income: $84,429; population: 62,698.
- Highest
median household income
and a proportion of
Native Hawaiians
or other
Pacific Islanders
in excess of 20 percent.
Waimanalo Beach, Hawaii
. Percent Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander: 47.3%; median household income: $55,781; population: 4,271.
- Highest
median household income
and a proportion of
Native Americans
in excess of 50 percent.
Lotsee, Oklahoma
. Percent Native American: 72.7%; median household income: $152,338; population: 11.
Race
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- Highest percentage of
African Americans
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All inhabitants are African American in the following places:
Population in excess of 10,000
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Income and housing costs
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- Highest
per capita income
and median housing cost below $100,000.
Greater Sun Center, Florida
. Per capita income: $28,222; median housing cost: $93,100; population: 16,321.
- Highest
median household income
and median housing cost below $100,000.
The Colony, Texas
. Median household income: $64,080; median housing cost: $26,661; population: 26,531.
- Lowest
median household income
and median housing cost in excess of $1,000,000.
Beverly Hills, California
. Median household income: $70,945; population: 33,784.
Race
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Population in excess of 50,000
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Income
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- Highest
median household income
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Cupertino, California
. Median household income: $100,411; population: 50,546.
- Highest
per capita income
and median housing cost below $100,000.
Huntsville, Alabama
. Per capita income: $24,015; median housing cost: $97,300; population: 158,216.
- Highest
median household income
and median housing cost below $100,000.
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
. Median household income: $53,507; median housing cost: $99,000; population: 74,859.
Race
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Income and race
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- Only large county where the
median household income
of African American households exceeds that of white households.
Queens, New York City
. Percent African American: 20%; median household income among blacks; $51,836. Percent white: 44%; median household income among whites; $50,960.
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See also
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References
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