Thursday, August 23, 2007

Top of the Heap

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Fisher Island, off Miami Beach and once owned by the Vanderbilts, has the highest per capital income in the U.S., at:


$236,238


For places with a population of 50,000 or more, the ranking goes to:

Greenwich, Connecticut, at $74,346 per capita income (that means per person, right?).

I grew up in nearby Stamford. Let's put it this way: I caddied for these people (in Darien).

However, not everyone in Greenwich was fabulously wealthy in those days. My uncle lived near the railroad tracks in a flat above a liquor store.

3 comments:

The Phosgene Kid said...

We use the peso here in El Mirage. Yearly median income here is 5,000,000 pesos which translates to about fifty bucks and some change.

Pawlie Kokonuts said...

We all live in El Mirage sometime, hombre.

Patti said...

I saw a mirage once. Or was it a mirror-image?