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people wouldn't do this for the northeast, people don't think that way in general.
And if they did it would be just NJ, NY (NYC), PA (Philly)
If they did do one of these for Pennsylvania, East Oak Lane in Philadelphia would probably be on it.
Its MHI is just south of $60,000 annually, not all that high, but at least one Census tract in it has a six-figure MHI. I've long maintained that this neighborhood is the city's best-kept secret.
I'll start with PA, but not in any order...Remember, the criteria the videos generally uses for their lists and even the previous list for middle class minimums for a household of 3.
I believe that is it for PA. The last 2 are in the Harrisburg and Pittsburgh areas.
Here is NJ using the Black Excellist criteria(at least 30% and $50k MHHI), but with an adjustment up to at least $60k for portions in the NYC metro area. This list isn't in a particular order.
This doesn't get into some that are in the 28-29.4% range like Linden(07036), Rahway(07065) and Neptune(07753). Let alone those at least 25% like Teaneck, Englewood, West Orange, Franklin Park, etc.
I'll start with PA, but not in any order...Remember, the criteria the videos generally uses for their lists and even the previous list for middle class minimums for a household of 3.
I believe that is it for PA. The last 2 are in the Harrisburg and Pittsburgh areas.
Ah. The problem is, (East) Oak Lane is split between three ZIP codes, all of which include less affluent territory within them: 19120 (also Olney, Crescentville and Lawncrest), 19126 (shared with West Oak Lane and a little slice of Olney) and 19141 (shared with Logan/Ogontz/Ferm Rock). Most of East Oak Lane is in 19126.
There is actually a street called Oak Lane from which the neighborhood took its name. It runs east from Broad Street just north of 66th Avenue, the main east-west street through the neighborhood. I think the area west of Broad came to be called West Oak Lane some years later; Oak Lane doesn't run through it.
Even black people declined by 8,800 in Boston this decade. Our representation is higher than it has ever been in media and politics. 11 of the 17 people running for 4 at large seats on the city council are black, 1 is Afro-Latina, and 5 are white.
Citywide, the majority of people running for city council this year are black.
There's a lot of pent-up energy, now that folks see that leadership in Boston can be diverse (the Deval/Ayanna/Janey effect) a bunch of people feel it's now finally the time to run.
Ah. The problem is, (East) Oak Lane is split between three ZIP codes, all of which include less affluent territory within them: 19120 (also Olney, Crescentville and Lawncrest), 19126 (shared with West Oak Lane and a little slice of Olney) and 19141 (shared with Logan/Ogontz/Ferm Rock). Most of East Oak Lane is in 19126.
There is actually a street called Oak Lane from which the neighborhood took its name. It runs east from Broad Street just north of 66th Avenue, the main east-west street through the neighborhood. I think the area west of Broad came to be called West Oak Lane some years later; Oak Lane doesn't run through it.
Yes, this is a good point, as many zip codes vary or a neighborhood could be within multiple zip codes. So, a lot of this comes down to what method is used to measure said information.
I'll start with PA, but not in any order...Remember, the criteria the videos generally uses for their lists and even the previous list for middle class minimums for a household of 3.
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