When you hear me talk about the “mean streets of McLean” well, yeah. Good ol’ 22101 ends up on this list of richest NEIGHBORHOODS in America not once, but twice. You’ll also notice that at least double the amount of Maryland suburb equivalents also appear.
Now my dad was a government employee for the Department of Agriculture, and my mom a school teacher. They bought their house for $66,000 back in 1972. But my god, the straight cash homie some of the peeps in the hood are making just boggles the mind.
And yeah, I’m sure it has nothing to do with lobbyists, fat cats, and other actors suckling off the mighty teet of our beloved federal behemoth!
Jupiter Island checks in at #20, but why doesn’t the demographic breakdown include Cablinasian?