DC% |
New York% |
San Frincisco% |
Honolulu% |
Seattle% |
Portland% |
Los Angeles% |
San Jose% |
Philadelphia% |
San Diego% |
Minneapolis% |
Jacksonville% |
Dallas% |
Charlotte% |
Cleveland% |
Phoenix% |
Cincinnati% |
Miami% |
Detroit% |
Baltimore% |
Milwaukee% |
Houston% |
Pittsburgh% |
St. Louis% |
Chicago% |
.98 |
.94 |
.78 |
.66 |
.54 |
.50 |
.49 |
.37 |
.37 |
.26 |
.24 |
.19 |
.17 |
.15 |
.15 |
.14 |
.14 |
.13 |
.10 |
.09 |
.09 |
.09 |
.06 |
.05 |
.02 |
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- Why is this important to consider?
- It gives us a clear idea of the socio-economic inequality in the United States.
- Representing the locations will give an idea on where to start.
- The location ties itself to the housing cost for people. This includes other factors including minimum wage, available jobs, and unemployment.