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Old 04-23-2007, 09:06 AM
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I looked on the city-data home page and the median income for Minnetonka is over $76,000 and the median income for Orono is $96,000. You can't compare the entire twin cities income levels to individual towns, it just doesn't work. Again, the Twin Cities is an expensive place to live and I guess I don't know why this is bugging you so much, it isn't like it happened overnight. It has always been an expensive place to live.
The income level for Minnetonka is the income level I listed. For Orono, it is $20k more.

Are the income levels you listed per individual, or on a family basis?
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