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Census Bureau: 4 Richest Counties in U.S. Are Suburbs of D.C.
« on: December 16, 2016, 10:28:26 am »

Census Bureau: 4 Richest Counties in U.S. Are Suburbs of D.C.

(CNSNews.com) - The four richest counties in the United States, when measured by median household income, are all suburbs of Washington, D.C., according to data released Wednesday by the Census Bureau [1].

They are Loudoun County, Va., where the median household income was $125,900 in 2015; Falls Church City, Va., where it was $122,092; Fairfax County, Va., where it was $112,844; and Howard County, Md., where it was $109,926.

Nationwide, the median household income in 2015 was $55,755, according to the Census Bureau. That means the local median household income in each of the nation’s three richest counties—all of which are Washington suburbs in Northern Virginia—are more than twice the national median household income.



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