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Where are the low income whites in NJ? Which towns/cities are they? I'm talking about towns/cities that are over at least 60% white btw. Or does that not exist in new jersey? I have always wondered this.
Low income whites are spread throughout the state. But you're asking, more specifically, what towns would be considered to be low income and white. Hard to say, but off the top of my head, I'd say Kearny, Newton, Moonachie, and Clark.
Low income whites are spread throughout the state. But you're asking, more specifically, what towns would be considered to be low income and white. Hard to say, but off the top of my head, I'd say Kearny, Newton, Moonachie, and Clark.
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Originally Posted by nykstevenyg
Kenilworth as well. Id also say perhaps poor whites in the poor ghetto areas as well.
Clark and Kenilworth are not low income, poor or whatever, no way. They do not know what they are talking about.
Phillipsburg. A few other places in Warren/Sussex county i suppose. (but these are towns are not exclusively poor). there are not really many places that fit the criteria. The only place poor people really live in NJ is in the cities....
Keansburg, NJ.
The Amboys.
Carteret.
Much of rural South Jersey.
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