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Old 01-31-2014, 03:59 PM
 
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Old 01-31-2014, 06:14 PM
 
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The poor people are mostly in the sufolk county and the richest are in the nassaw county. In sufolk there are richest places like huntington and cold spring which is really rich and in nassaw there are poor places like hempstead. Theres in the middle [places like hicksville and other places like syosset too. Theres east in sofolk wich can mosty me farm people and then also into alsmost the city which is queens.
hickesville is more toward low income now.
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Old 01-31-2014, 11:23 PM
 
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Rich: Bellport

Middle class: Bellport

Poor: Bellport
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Old 02-01-2014, 03:09 AM
 
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The poor people are mostly in the sufolk county and the richest are in the nassaw county. In sufolk there are richest places like huntington and cold spring which is really rich and in nassaw there are poor places like hempstead. Theres in the middle [places like hicksville and other places like syosset too. Theres east in sofolk wich can mosty me farm people and then also into alsmost the city which is queens.

I couldn't agree more!
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Old 02-01-2014, 05:51 AM
 
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Rich: Bellport

Middle class: Bellport

Poor: Bellport
I would say that with the Bellports...

- Bellport Village ranges from middle-middle class to old money-rich.
- North Bellport ranges from dirt poor to middle-middle class (mostly depending on which of the 3 sub-sections your in).
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Old 02-01-2014, 06:41 AM
 
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I added a few more in red.

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Rich towns:
- Old Westbury
- Lloyd Harbor
- Brookville
- Kings Point
- Southampton
- Hewlett's
- Nissequogue
- Muttontown
- Woodsburgh
- Lattingtown
- Oyster Bay Cove
- Amagansett
- Sands Point
- Belle Terre
- Cold Spring Harbor
- Easthampton
- Sag Harbor
- Lake Success
- Matinecock

Upper Middle Class to Rich towns:
- Rockville Centre
- Port Washington
- Garden City
- Dix Hills
- Miller Place
- Fort Salonga
- North Hills
- Brightwaters
- Syosset
- Woodbury
- Manhasset/Manhasset Hills
- Huntington Bay
- Stony Brook
- Jericho
- West Hills
- Port Jefferson
- Centre Island
- Lawrence
- Shoreham
- Centerport

Middle-Middle Class to Upper Middle Class towns:
- Commack
- Babylon Village
- Oakdale
- Islip Village
- Bellmore-Merrick-Seaford
- Massapequa/Park-Wantagh
- Smithtown
- Plainview
- Greenlawn
- Baldwin Harbor
- South Huntington
- East Islip
- Wheatley Heights
- Lake Grove
- Oceanside
- Huntington Village
- Bohemia
- Nesconset
- Woodmere
- Manorville
- Old Bethpage
- Hauppauge
- Wading River
- North New Hyde Park
- St. James
- Northport
- Center Moriches
- Atlantic Beach

Lower Middle Class to Middle-Middle Class towns:
- Levittown
- Franklin Square
- Ronkonkoma
- Mineola
- North Babylon
- Lindenhurst
- Valley Stream
- Long Beach
- Deer Park
- Carle Place
- Hicksville
- Elmont
- Rocky Point
- Centereach
- Lynbrook
- Floral Park
- West Babylon
- East Meadow
- Hampton Bays
- Farmingdale
- Salisbury
- East Rockaway
- North Wantagh
- North Massapequa
- Bethpage
- Garden City Park
- New Hyde Park
- Holbrook
- Baldwin
- Islip Terrace
- Sound Beach

Working Class to Lower Middle Class towns:
- East Patchogue
- Uniondale
- Copiague
- Island Park
- Mastic
- North Amityville
- Manorhaven
- North Bay Shore
- Freeport
- Inwood
- Shirley

Poor to Working Class towns:
- New Cassel
- Mastic Beach
- Roosevelt
- Brentwood
- Wyandanch
- N.Bellport
- Hempstead Village

* There are no straight-up poor towns since even the poorest LI towns don't surpass a poverty rate of 20%.
* Bay Shore, Glen Cove and Huntington Station are among the few places on LI that have all classes represented en mass

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Old 02-01-2014, 11:11 AM
 
Location: Nesconset, NY
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The Forbes' #82 James Simons of East Setauket is the highest LIer and the only one in the top 100 out of 442 in the U.S. So, not only does LI only have 7 billionaires...they're the "poorer" billionaires.
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Old 02-01-2014, 12:03 PM
 
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How is the amityville horror house area? South amityville?
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Old 02-01-2014, 12:54 PM
 
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LOL

Centre Island in the same category as West Hills? Must be a different Centre Island. Or a different West Hills.
Centre Island is the home of Billy Joel, Rupert Murdoch, and Sean Hannity...location of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club ... and is essentially the refuge of about 500 folks in mansions on five acre zoning. I think we can safely put this tiny village in the "Rich Towns" category.

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Old 02-01-2014, 08:52 PM
 
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Shoreham and Miller Place are in no way Upper Middle Class to Rich towns. They both were solid middle class and then some developers came and put in a bunch of Mc Mansions back in the early 2000's and all of a sudden people think they are rich towns. The only honestly wealthy people living there would be the Old Money families living in Shoreham Village (and none of them live in Mc Mansions).
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