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Subject: Boston Demographics
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: hassan2001-ga
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Posted: 27 Jan 2005 15:19 PST
Expires: 26 Feb 2005 15:19 PST
Question ID: 464489
What area in Boston has the largest community 
of people earning 50,000 +? Provide sources please.
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Subject: Re: Boston Demographics
From: j109guy-ga on 28 Jan 2005 15:04 PST
 
According the the 200 Census, the answer is Wellesley MA, with a per
capita income of $52,886 and a population of 26,613. The top 10 in
order of income are:

1 Weston, Massachusetts $79,640 Pop, 11,469
2 Dover, Massachusetts $64,899 Pop. 5.558
3 Carlisle, Massachusetts $59,559 Pop. 4,717
4 New Seabury, Massachusetts $59,130 Pop. 815
5 Sherborn, Massachusetts $58,055 Pop. 4,200
6 Sudbury, Massachusetts $53,285 Pop. 16,841
7 Wellesley, Massachusetts $52,866 Pop. 26,613
8 Wayland, Massachusetts $52,717 Pop. 13,100
9 Concord, Massachusetts $51,477 Pop. 16,993
10 Winchester, Massachusetts $50,414 Pop. 20,810

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J109Guy
Subject: Re: Boston Demographics
From: hassan2001-ga on 28 Jan 2005 19:39 PST
 
What area in Boston has the largest community 
of people earning 50,000 +? Provide sources please.

In Boston, not just MA. thanks though.
Subject: Re: Boston Demographics
From: j109guy-ga on 30 Jan 2005 14:23 PST
 
The towns of Weston, Dover, Wellesely, Concord and Winchester would
all be considered part of the Boston area. Are you looking
specifically for Wards and Precincts inside of Boston? If so, how do
you define Boston? Would it only be the downtown area, or would you
include places like Allston, Brighton, South Boston, Dorchester,
Roslindale, West Roxbury, which have all been incorporated into the
city?

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