Posted Aug 5, 2019, 8:58 PM
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TL;DR
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: the city o'wind
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Quote:
Originally Posted by marothisu
The Census Tract right around the California stop had 12.1% of its households at $100K+/year in 2017 - in 2012 that number was 7.1%. If you go down a little and make it $60K+/year then it's at 22% in 2017 but in 2012 it was 13.7%. One of the tracts south of there, mainly between 24th place, 26th, California, and Sacramento (with a sliver that goes up to Cermak) is at 25.6% making $60K+ but in 2012 it was 17.8%.
These numbers aren't super high but they definitely show an increase of decent household incomes in that area. I bet the $60K+ number is at 25% now around the California stop.
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Is this data really reliable at the tract level outside of the decennial census?
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