Message from @ophiuchus
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Yikes
$1,000 a month
that's rough
yabba dabba do
literally foot peddling your car around
For comparison, Seattle is $30,306, so about 3 times higher
I'd expect more from Seattle
keep in mind this is per capita, not household
How can anyone live in the city on that salary
Guys, is America really that bad off?
household income is fake and gay because you can have a household with 20 people in it
I'm no millionaire, but I'd like to think some people were upping those numbers
@Asatru Artist - MD I think it counts kids into the formula
which makes sense, because they cost money
Its 17,665 where I live
Raising a child from 0-18 costs around 200k, from what I've read
Per capita income is an areas total income divided by population
Okay, unfamiliar with the metric
Per capita in my neighborhood is 51k
That makes sense actually with consideration for children.
I’m also in the only majority white neighborhood in the city
This neighborhood be rayciss
Median household income in my town is $31,004. Seattle is $83,476.
Oof
Also, the per capita number I used was old. It's $16,086 in my town now.
46k household here
I moved near a wealthy area so I could start a service based business--but I didn't look at household income, I just saw it was white and saw nice houses and assumed
>tfw right
It really do be like that
Pay attention to how the public areas in neighborhoods are maintained
$48,686 per capita income in Seattle vs $16,086 in my town
It really didn't even dawn on me to look it up, it was simply trusted instinct
No kids in Seattle I guess
The nicer the street lamps and the more flowers the more Caucasian it is
Seattle has a poverty rate of 13% vs 40% here
Will someone explain to me why poor areas have to look the way they do
Tfw never have to worry in my 99.17% white village
“I’m poor therefore I can’t not throw old furniture out in my lawn”