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Old Posted Aug 24, 2018, 4:26 PM
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Originally Posted by dimondpark View Post
Interesting that being the most educated counties doesnt necessarily equate to the highest earners...
The top 5% are going to have a very different profile in, say, Manhattan than in some random American upper middle class suburban county.

And this thread's "highly educated" rankings are a bit fuzzy, because they're aren't weighted for educational quality. Harvard is considered the same as SW Dakota State or wherever. Someplace like NY County will have tons of Ivy League grads and equivalent, someplace like Wake County, NC (Raleigh metro) or Loudon County, VA (DC exurbia) will have tons of bachelors but comparatively few elite degree holders.

Also, are you sure Westchester County, NY isn't missing from that list? The economic profile of top 5% earners in Westchester shouldn't be that different from adjacent Fairfield County, CT. Both are heavily weighted towards finance, biglaw and c-level corporate.
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