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December 12, 2008

Midsized Places

Nine midsized places (cities and towns with populations between 20,000 and 64,999) have median family income exceeding $150,000: Los Altos, California; Darien, Connecticut; Westport, Connecticut; Lake Forest, Illinois; Bethesda, Maryland; Potomac, Maryland; Southlake, Texas; University Park, Texas; and McLean, Virginia.

In three midsized places, at least 10 percent of the housing units were built in 2005 or later: Goodyear, Arizona; Lehigh Acres, Florida; and North Port, Florida. The national average is 1.9 percent. Of the 20 midsized places with median home values of $900,000 or greater, 18 were in California, and two were in Connecticut. In nine midsized places, at least 25 percent of the population 18 and over were veterans: Sierra Vista, Arizona; Radcliff, Kentucky; Hinesville, Georgia; Oak Harbor, Washington; Copperas Cove, Texas; Sun City West, Arizona; Harker Heights, Texas; Havelock, North Carolina; and Green Valley, Arizona. Read more about these data from the American Community Survey!

 

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