Wyatt earp
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You would need it with its high cost of taxes and living, but yes Boston is a nice city downtown at least it was in the late 1980sBoston , Seattle, San Fran.
There's 3 . DO you want to compare successful vs not ? You'll find red state cities at the bottom.
Boston
So convenient of you. I only had to look at the first one to see you are lying.
Poverty rates in Boston
Residents with income below the poverty level in 2015:
Boston:
26.0%
Whole state:
14.8%
Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level in 2015:
Boston:
10.2%
Whole state:
5.4%
Poverty rate among disabled males:
Boston:
21.6%
Massachusetts:
13.1%
Disability rate in this city among poor males (it is 20.9% among residents who are not classified as poor):
Boston:
27.1%
Massachusetts:
13.1%
Poverty rate among disabled females:
Boston:
26.1%
Massachusetts:
18.0%
Disability rate in this city among poor females (it is 21.4% among residents who are not classified as poor):
Boston:
29.0%
Massachusetts:
18.0%
Renting rate in this city among poor and not poor residents:
Residents below poverty level:
91.0%
Residents above poverty level:
62.4%
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/poverty/poverty-Boston-Massachusetts.html#ixzz4d8fbrHNF
Boston has one of the highest per capita income rates and home values in the country.
But yeah, as a city it will have poor and disabled people.
List of highest-income metropolitan statistical areas in the United States - Wikipedia
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