The Washington suburbs have been revealed as some of the richest places in the US - out-earning California's Silicon Valley.
Loudoun County and Falls Church City, both in Virginia, topped the nation in terms of median incomes, with households earning an average of $140,000 and $137,500 per year, according to the US Census Bureau.
They far outstripped Santa Clara County in California, which makes up the majority of Silicon Valley and where the average household earns $126,000 per year.
In total, nine of the 20 wealthiest counties in the US are located in the DC suburbs.
Then the article veers into real estate and stays there, which is very strange. They quote the extremely untrustworthy NAR and Zillow, undermining their own credibility.
Anyway, it seems that living off of other people's taxes is great work if you can get it.
Anyway, it seems that living off of other people's taxes is great work if you can get it.
What's really great work is repping for the industry while appointed to an office, then going back and consulting for a few years for that industry, before being re-appointed to another government agency.
Then the article veers into real estate and stays there, which is very strange. They quote the extremely untrustworthy NAR and Zillow, undermining their own credibility.
Anyway, it seems that living off of other people's taxes is great work if you can get it.