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Would it be better off with the lower middle class category? I did think putting Perth Amboy in the working class category may have been a bit harsh as it does have a good number of middle class neighborhoods.
I have to be honest, in that A) I was actually joking around a bit, when I said that; and B) I left Perth Amboy as a young child, in 1955, when my father's employer transferred him. After that, we returned to PA maybe 6-7 times, to visit the relatives. The last time I was there, was 2006, and as of 3 years ago, I no longer have any relatives living there....
I’m surprised that a wealthy town like Englewood would be in the C-Tier. There is some serious money in Englewood/Englewood Cliffs and very highly educated residents. I would rate it at the very least B-Tier.
I’m surprised that a wealthy town like Englewood would be in the C-Tier. There is some serious money in Englewood/Englewood Cliffs and very highly educated residents. I would rate it at the very least B-Tier.
Englewood and Englewood Cliffs are two different places. Not all of Englewood is wealthy, and some parts of it are poor.
Just look at the data. Englewood has a 11.6% poverty rate, while E Cliffs has 2.1%, and there's a $60,000 difference in median incomes between the two towns.
Englewood and Englewood Cliffs are two different places. Not all of Englewood is wealthy, and some parts of it are poor.
Just look at the data. Englewood has a 11.6% poverty rate, while E Cliffs has 2.1%, and there's a $60,000 difference in median incomes between the two towns.
I do realize that Englewood Cliffs is wealthier than Englewood. But much of Englewood looks just like Englewood Cliffs. It seemed to me like the large areas of palatial homes in the hills of Englewood would have offset the smaller middle class and lower middle class neighborhoods to a greater degree.
go back to your original post. At the bottom right of the post (next to the quote button) should be an edit button.
The ability to edit disappears after a fairly short period of time (1 hour?).
More than 2 weeks later, I believe that he can only edit his post if he contacts the mods and requests it.
Edited to add:
I just noticed that MQ801 beat me to it.
The original post was made on April 27. It's a bit beyond the 90-minute time limit for editing.
The OP can post an updated ranking in this thread.
Oops, i didn't even LOOK at the date LOL.
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