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Posted: 7/24/2014 10:42:22 PM EDT
According to the IRS, Teton County tops all the counties with an average household income of $300,000.
So ask anything. I'll answer a few tonight and try to answer a few more in the morning if there's any interest. To start off I'll say I both live and work in the county, not commute like many do. |
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I wanted to be a JBT from a young age. Then i joined the military and realized what JBTs do for a living.
What do you recommend majoring in to secure a future for myself outside of the military and law enforcement? |
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how do you live with all that white guilt View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quite well. Quoted:
I wanted to be a JBT from a young age. Then i joined the military and realized what JBTs do for a living. What do you recommend majoring in to secure a future for myself outside of the military and law enforcement? What was your job in the military? Is there a civilian occupation similar to what you did? If so, pursue that, otherwise diversify yourself. Get a major that when put with your previous job, appeals to a broad spectrum of employers. Thanks for your service. |
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Average income isn't as meaningful as median income.
Same deal with houses. You can have a few people up at the top skew everything. If the middle of the pack is higher than the middle elsewhere, you get a better sense of the affluence of a county/city.
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I too expected a VA resident for this thread. <---Lives in a teeny little house all by himself 100 miles away south from where I thought it would be. |
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Quoted: I too expected a VA resident for this thread. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I too expected a VA resident for this thread. |
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Here are the richest counties by median income. You're right, most of them are in Virginia near Washington DC http://www.forbes.com/pictures/eddf45kjmh/where-they-make-the-most/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I too expected a VA resident for this thread. http://www.forbes.com/pictures/eddf45kjmh/where-they-make-the-most/ Wow. I didn't even realize where we stood...but if you were a beltway slag wouldn't you choose VA over DC or MD? |
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Is it like Aspen or Breck, i.e. infested with filthy rich liberal assholes from out of state?
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Is it like Aspen or Breck, i.e. infested with filthy rich liberal assholes from out of state? View Quote Not sure honestly. Most the people I deal with are tourists and people I hire/work with. I'm sure there are tons of them, as we tend to swing left in many votes. I just either avoid or ignore them I guess. |
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What does the average woman (18+) look like?
How much are the hookers, and do they look like their pics in the ads??? |
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Not sure honestly. Most the people I deal with are tourists and people I hire/work with. I'm sure there are tons of them, as we tend to swing left in many votes. I just either avoid or ignore them I guess. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Is it like Aspen or Breck, i.e. infested with filthy rich liberal assholes from out of state? Not sure honestly. Most the people I deal with are tourists and people I hire/work with. I'm sure there are tons of them, as we tend to swing left in many votes. I just either avoid or ignore them I guess. Used to be moderately conservative, until it got Californicated... Probably switched again when the billionaires started running the millionaires out of the county. |
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Answer one of the following:
a. Whose basement do you live in? b. What is your part-time job? c. How much does your life savings drop every month? My brother was an elementary school teacher in Jackson. He lived in a co worker's basement, babysat her kids part time, and still lost money. Beautiful place, but hard for normal people to make a decent living. |
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My county seems to have a much higher Median household income than yours.
http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/56/56039.html |
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According to the IRS, Teton County tops all the counties with an average household income of $300,000. So ask anything. I'll answer a few tonight and try to answer a few more in the morning if there's any interest. To start off I'll say I both live and work in the county, not commute like many do. View Quote Wealthiest City is : Indian Wells, CA. |
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My county seems to have a much higher Median household income than yours. http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/56/56039.html View Quote Maybe the list realizes Omalley steals all of our money..... |
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Mmmmmm I thought lowden county in virginia was the richest. View Quote It depends how you measure it. Falls Church City, Virginia is #1 now. http://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanriper/2014/04/01/americas-richest-counties-2014/ |
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List of highest-income counties in the United States
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States RankCountyStateMedian Household Income 1.Loudoun CountyVirginia $117,876 2.Howard CountyMaryland $108,844 3.Fairfax CountyVirginia $107,096 4.Hunterdon CountyNew Jersey $105,186 5.Arlington CountyVirginia $100,474 6.Stafford CountyVirginia $97,606 7.Putnam CountyNew York $96,223 8.Somerset CountyNew Jersey $95,825 9.Douglas CountyColorado $95,324 10.Morris CountyNew Jersey $95,294 11.Montgomery CountyMaryland $94,965 12.Prince William CountyVirginia $93,744 13.Nassau CountyNew York $93,214 14.Santa Clara CountyCalifornia $91,425 15.Charles CountyMaryland $90,880 16.Williamson CountyTennessee $90,759 17.Marin CountyCalifornia $90,535 18.Anne Arundel CountyMaryland $89,179 19.Calvert CountyMaryland $87,449 20.Sussex CountyNew Jersey $86,625 21.St. Mary's CountyMaryland $86,358 22.Suffolk CountyNew York $86,334 23.Fort Bend CountyTexas $86,256 24.Hamilton CountyIndiana $85,567 25.Forsyth CountyGeorgia $85,494 Sure is lots of Virginia and Maryland on that list. |
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List of highest-income counties in the United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States RankCountyStateMedian Household Income 1.Loudoun CountyVirginia $117,876 2.Howard CountyMaryland $108,844 3.Fairfax CountyVirginia $107,096 4.Hunterdon CountyNew Jersey $105,186 5.Arlington CountyVirginia $100,474 6.Stafford CountyVirginia $97,606 7.Putnam CountyNew York $96,223 8.Somerset CountyNew Jersey $95,825 9.Douglas CountyColorado $95,324 10.Morris CountyNew Jersey $95,294 11.Montgomery CountyMaryland $94,965 12.Prince William CountyVirginia $93,744 13.Nassau CountyNew York $93,214 14.Santa Clara CountyCalifornia $91,425 15.Charles CountyMaryland $90,880 16.Williamson CountyTennessee $90,759 17.Marin CountyCalifornia $90,535 18.Anne Arundel CountyMaryland $89,179 19.Calvert CountyMaryland $87,449 20.Sussex CountyNew Jersey $86,625 21.St. Mary's CountyMaryland $86,358 22.Suffolk CountyNew York $86,334 23.Fort Bend CountyTexas $86,256 24.Hamilton CountyIndiana $85,567 25.Forsyth CountyGeorgia $85,494 Sure is lots of Virginia and Maryland on that list. View Quote VA, MD and NJ with a sprinkling of NY and CA. |
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What would a 3000 sqf house (under roof) on a 1/3 acre lot cost there?
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List of highest-income counties in the United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States RankCountyStateMedian Household Income 1.Loudoun CountyVirginia $117,876 2.Howard CountyMaryland $108,844 3.Fairfax CountyVirginia $107,096 4.Hunterdon CountyNew Jersey $105,186 5.Arlington CountyVirginia $100,474 6.Stafford CountyVirginia $97,606 7.Putnam CountyNew York $96,223 8.Somerset CountyNew Jersey $95,825 9.Douglas CountyColorado $95,324 10.Morris CountyNew Jersey $95,294 11.Montgomery CountyMaryland $94,965 12.Prince William CountyVirginia $93,744 13.Nassau CountyNew York $93,214 14.Santa Clara CountyCalifornia $91,425 15.Charles CountyMaryland $90,880 16.Williamson CountyTennessee $90,759 17.Marin CountyCalifornia $90,535 18.Anne Arundel CountyMaryland $89,179 19.Calvert CountyMaryland $87,449 20.Sussex CountyNew Jersey $86,625 21.St. Mary's CountyMaryland $86,358 22.Suffolk CountyNew York $86,334 23.Fort Bend CountyTexas $86,256 24.Hamilton CountyIndiana $85,567 25.Forsyth CountyGeorgia $85,494 Sure is lots of Virginia and Maryland on that list. View Quote Grew up in 8. Live in 9. You wouldn't spend a day in either and say these must be the top 10 wealthiest places in America. They are both just comfortable, nice places to live with great people. |
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Did you know there is a member here whose username is tetoncounty?
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Do you have poverty there? My county is on the rich list. And we have diversity. We have tall white mansions and little shacks.
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How much for a nice 1 acre lot out in the country, to build a house?
Around here its around $75,000. |
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I had heard the richest county in the US was Loudoun County, Virginia.
Got a good friend that lives there. Shit there are some nice houses there! |
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List of highest-income counties in the United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-income_counties_in_the_United_States RankCountyStateMedian Household Income 1.Loudoun CountyVirginia $117,876 2.Howard CountyMaryland $108,844 3.Fairfax CountyVirginia $107,096 4.Hunterdon CountyNew Jersey $105,186 5.Arlington CountyVirginia $100,474 6.Stafford CountyVirginia $97,606 7.Putnam CountyNew York $96,223 8.Somerset CountyNew Jersey $95,825 9.Douglas CountyColorado $95,324 10.Morris CountyNew Jersey $95,294 11.Montgomery CountyMaryland $94,965 12.Prince William CountyVirginia $93,744 13.Nassau CountyNew York $93,214 14.Santa Clara CountyCalifornia $91,425 15.Charles CountyMaryland $90,880 16.Williamson CountyTennessee $90,759 17.Marin CountyCalifornia $90,535 18.Anne Arundel CountyMaryland $89,179 19.Calvert CountyMaryland $87,449 20.Sussex CountyNew Jersey $86,625 21.St. Mary's CountyMaryland $86,358 22.Suffolk CountyNew York $86,334 23.Fort Bend CountyTexas $86,256 24.Hamilton CountyIndiana $85,567 25.Forsyth CountyGeorgia $85,494 Sure is lots of Virginia and Maryland on that list. View Quote Woo hoo. #16 |
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