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re: Richest town in each SEC state
Posted on 11/30/22 at 12:15 pm to Sabans straw hat
Posted on 11/30/22 at 12:15 pm to Sabans straw hat
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Figured Madison would take Alabama too.
Have you been to Mountain Brook?
Posted on 11/30/22 at 12:22 pm to TeddyWestside
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To be honest, I was expecting a North Fulton/Forsyth suburb
You're right. Wealthiest city in Georgia is John Creek in Fulton County. Median income is over $230,000.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 12:25 pm to Ramblin Wreck
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Brandon, Mississippi Median household income: $71,485 (state: $40,528) Households earning $200,000 or more: 5.8% (state: 2.3%) Adults with at least a bachelor’s degree: 40.8% (state: 21.0%) Median home value: $169,800 (state: $105,700) Population: 23,186
39047 representing!
ETA: Brandon has 2 zip codes. Brandon proper (Hwy 80) is 39042. Brandon/Reservoir is 39047. I would love to know the difference in median income between the 2.
This post was edited on 11/30/22 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 11/30/22 at 12:30 pm to boot
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figured Mississippi’s would be Madison by far
Madison county has Canton and that pulls it way down. Like the delta pulls the state of Mississippi down. Rankin County is largely middle/upper middle class with very few poor areas.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 12:30 pm to Krampus
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When you get to a certain level of wealth, income stops being a useful measurement.
Lots of very high net worth people have incomes near zero. They don't work or don't rely on a paycheck to live. The assets are often tied up in individual and/or family trusts for tax purposes.
They may live in a mega mansion with a dozen exotic supercars in the garage, and a yacht moored at their private island. But their personal tax return would make them look like a bum under a bridge.
People who have a dozen exotic cars in the garage and a yacht moored at their private island show more dividend and capital gains income on their returns than the average millionaire shows in wages and salary.
This post was edited on 11/30/22 at 12:32 pm
Posted on 11/30/22 at 12:30 pm to Ramblin Wreck
Why isn't Milton number 1 for GA. It's nearly 2x the annual household income of Senoia? Is this only towns under 100 people or something?
Posted on 11/30/22 at 12:53 pm to LSU82BILL
We’re discussing homes, not condos.
Palm Beachers travel in the same circle as only three other places in the country: Upper East Side, Hamptons, and Beverly Hills. That’s it.
If you think Gulfstream compares, you’re definitely part of the out crowd.
Palm Beachers travel in the same circle as only three other places in the country: Upper East Side, Hamptons, and Beverly Hills. That’s it.
If you think Gulfstream compares, you’re definitely part of the out crowd.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 1:00 pm to MaroonNation
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Madison county has Canton and that pulls it way down. Like the delta pulls the state of Mississippi down. Rankin County is largely middle/upper middle class with very few poor areas.
Canton pulls Madison County down, but not the city of Madison. Madison has the highest number of wealthy residents of anywhere in Mississippi by percentage, I don't know about population. Brandon 39047 is behind Madison and 39042 is way behind Madison.
This article is poorly researched, even for 4 years ago.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 1:04 pm to RD Dawg
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And you'd be correct.I googled Johns Creek 2020 census and their household income was 127k.Dont know who put the list together but it's incorrect and there's probably more places than just Johns Creek.
LINK
ETA Brookhaven also has a higher household income
Decatur as well and much higher home values
I just saw this after I responded initially and this makes a lot more sense. John's Creek is definitely a very affluent area.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 1:11 pm to Mulkey Man
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There is zero chance this is accurate. Mandeville certainly has higher numbers across the board.
Median household income can be extremely misleading. If you have a town of 100 families, all multi-millionaires with a huge amount of passive income from real estate, it is very possible that some of them are showing zero taxable income on their tax returns. If you are making big investments in new properties, those first years of tax depreciation gets rid of almost all of your income. The high median income areas are likely towns with dual income families where the earners are upper middle age professionals. As you get an older demographic, the median income is going to drop because so much of your income is passive. You already technically earned that money you are living off of.
This post was edited on 11/30/22 at 1:13 pm
Posted on 11/30/22 at 1:21 pm to CleverUserName
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I figured it would have been Southaven.
Lol
Posted on 11/30/22 at 1:30 pm to Mulkey Man
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There is zero chance this is accurate. Mandeville certainly has higher numbers across the board.
Correct
Prairieville, La income is $100+
Posted on 11/30/22 at 2:10 pm to SteelerBravesDawg
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I just saw this after I responded initially and this makes a lot more sense. John's Creek is definitely a very affluent area.
I used to live in Johns Creek. Why am I slumming on the rant with all the poors?
Posted on 11/30/22 at 2:12 pm to ClassicCityAlum
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Palm Beachers travel in the same circle as only three other places in the country: Upper East Side, Hamptons, and Beverly Hills. That’s it.
Add Buckhead of Atlanta in that bunch, too. Buckhead has a higher household median income than even Beverly Hills.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 2:14 pm to weremoose
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Yeah, Bentonville and Sherwood are easily richer than Tontitown. Probably Hot Springs Village (not to be confused with Hot Springs) and maybe even Conway or Searcy too.
I don't doubt Tontitown having a high MHI or whatever, but if we are talking highest earning town per capita, it is probably now Cave Springs, which is small, but mostly big houses, and Bentonville Schools.
I'm also pretty confident that Goshen is richer than Tontitown, which would make Not even the richest town in Washington County. Tontitown has townhouses and apartments now. Goshen and Cave Springs do not.
This post was edited on 11/30/22 at 2:21 pm
Posted on 11/30/22 at 2:14 pm to ClassicCityAlum
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No idea what Palm Beach's median income is. I do know that the average house goes for $10M, the market maxes out at $350M, and you cannot even buy a house for under $7M.
Palm Beach has nothing on Beverly Hills and Malibu with homes that have been up for sale for over $500 million.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 2:28 pm to boot
It is Madison. And it's $119 and change. Not a very good list.
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Brandon, Mississippi
I figured Mississippi’s would be Madison by far
Posted on 11/30/22 at 2:49 pm to ClassicCityAlum
Highland park in Dallas definitely belongs on that list
Posted on 11/30/22 at 2:56 pm to LSU82BILL
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People who have a dozen exotic cars in the garage and a yacht moored at their private island show more dividend and capital gains income on their returns than the average millionaire shows in wages and salary.
Not if the assets are held in trusts. Then the trust's return would show those dividends and capital gains. And the trust may or may not be located in the same place as the individual beneficiary resides. The benficiary's return, which is what these income numbers are based, would only reflect distributions paid from the trust to the beneficiary in the applicable year. Basically, just their walking around money allowance.
Which is why I said these median income numbers aren't really useful once you start getting into really high level wealth situations. A person's "Income" is often not representative at all of their overall financial picture.
Posted on 11/30/22 at 3:34 pm to justaniceguy
Highland Park isn’t the wealthiest city in Texas; not sure why folks keep repeating that.
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