Saturday, March 11, 2017

The poorest and richest towns in Georgia: Thomson and Skidaway Island


The poorest towns in every state.  (24/7 Wall Street, 5/24/2016)

The richest town in every state. (24/7 Wall Street, 6/1/2016)

The poorest: Thomson  (east central Georgia)

Source:  Wikipedia


Other numbers
% of population living in poverty
  • Thomson | 41.0%
  • Georgia | 17.0%
  • U.S.  13.5%
% without health insurance
  • Thomson | 26.6%
  • Georgia | 15.7%
  • U.S. | 10.5%
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • Thomson | 10.6%
  • Georgia | 28.8%
  • U.S. | 29.8%

The richest:  Skidaway Island ("exclusive census-designated place" just south of Savannah)

  • 2000 | 6,914
  • 2010 | 8,341


Other numbers:  
Median household income:
  • Skidaway Island | $106,042
  • Georgia | $49,620
  • U.S. | $53,889
% of population 25 and older with bacherlor's degree
  • Skidaway Island | 68.9%
  • Georgia | 28.8%
  • U.S. | 29.8%

Related reading:
UGA merges with Skidaway oceanography institute; Tech, other schools hope to benefit.  (Atlanta Journal Constitution, 1/15/2013)
 
Related series:
The 10 most distressed cities in the U.S.
The 10 most prosperous cities in the U.S.

Related posts:
Alabama.  (2/28/2017)
Alaska. (3/1/2017)
Arizona.  (3/2/2017)
Arkansas.  (3/3/2017)
California.  (3/4/2017)
Colorado.  (3/5/2017)
Connecticut.  (3/6/2017)
Delaware.  (3/8/2017)
Florida.  (3/10/2017)

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