> From: "noelle" <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelle> > Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 10:06 -0700 > > City May 2002 May 2003 Percent change > Alameda 410,000 415,000 +1.2% > Contra Costa 358,000 380,000 +6.1% > Marin 665,000 655,000 -1.5% > Napa 342,000 412,000 +20.5 > San Francisco 600,000 585,000 -2.5% > San Mateo 574,000 599,000 +4.4% > Santa Clara 511,000 491,000 -3.9% > Solano 255,000 290,000 +13.7% > Sonoma 359,000 390,000 +8.6% > Bay Area 439,000 446,000 +1.6% Well, it looks like is about on-par with . The difference seems to be that there are more rich people in (i.e., the gap between the rich and poor is larger in than in ). You can tell this since the median house price is a bit lower than the average price. Also, the average and median income in are both higher than . So, unless I can get a job, we'll be considered "poor" there.
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