Monday, June 18, 2012

This'n'That; June Eighteenth #3; Poverty Levels

101 American Cities
    The American cities with the highest number of residents at or below the poverty line.  This list DOES NOT INCLUDE cities with 15% or more of their residents in college or those cities with a median age at or under 28 or those cities with a population of less than 50,000:
[Name; Population; %age under poverty level]
1.  Monroe, La., 51,555; 32.3%
2.  Bronx, N.Y., 1,,332,650; 32.3%
3.  Hartford, Ct., 124,512; 30.7%
4.  Saginaw, Mi., 57,523; 28.5%
5.  Miami, Fl., 404,048; 28.4%
6.  Newark, N.J., 281,402; 28.4%
7.  New Orleans, La., 223,388; 27.9%
8.  Syracuse, N.Y., 140,658; 27.3%
9.  Albany, Ga., 75,335; 27.1%
10.  Mission, Tx., 63,272; 26.9%
We don't get into the 'teens' until:
81.  Santa Maria, Ca., 84,712; 19.7%
The least poverty-stricken city on the list:
101.  Odessa, Tx., 95,163; 18.6%
With the exception of Thomas Regalado, the leftist-leaning 'Independent' Mayor of Miami, Fla., the rest are owe-bamacRATs, one-and-all!!
Now there's some statistics "Clown Prince" owe-bama can hang-his-hat-on!!
'Splain to me again why YOU elected this verdammte Arschloch!?!
Til Nex'Time....

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