Census Bureau: Majority of Affluent Counties In Northeast US
An anonymous reader writes "I'm not a big fan of heat maps, but the US Census Bureau has just released a set of maps that succinctly capture average income distribution across the US. BusinessInsider points out that well over half of the most affluent counties in the US are concentrated in the Northeast (counting Virginia, presumably for the suburbs of Washington, D.C. located in that southern state). Of course, the cost of living is higher in those counties as well. Meanwhile, poor counties tend to be clustered in the southeast and in southwestern states on the Mexican border. There is good news for the northern prarie states, though, particularly North and South Dakota, as they lead in the number of counties with gains in household income over the past five years."
I'm not from the US, so I never understood why poor people vote conservative? All the red states seem to be poorer yet these are the people that would benefit most from a "socialist" left govt. In every western democracy I've been in there's a clear cut bias, rich white people vote right and all the multi-coloured worker-bees vote left. Why is the US the opposite?
Why do wealthy people live in those areas? Because that's where the money is. Meanwhile, Republican supporters (predominantly living in lower income areas), will continue to vote against their own best interests.
But I have observed that whether there is a big D or R as POTUS, it doesn't really affect political outcomes as much as it may seem. Take for example the relatively new in vogue maneuver of 'redistricting' and 'gerrymandering', perhaps the true root of systemic dysfunction. Essentially a practice of 'divide and conquer', where private interests successfully co-opt larger societal movements. Witness the dysfunction in Congress --- the power players love it! All those political lobbyists, media manipulators, spin doctors, fringe politicians preaching destruction of the government, fat cat hedgefunders, and sycophants of every political and religious affiliation ect... Who would want to change the status quo when they're making so much money from it?
That's mostly due to the oil boom. 3 years ago, you'd be lucky to make $9/hr at the local Wal-mart when at that point apartment rates had already hiked up to $900-$1000/month.
While the oil found is certainly helping economic stimulation, apartment rent prices and food prices have traditionally been higher and only continue to spiral out of control while all standard forms of common labor drag their heels.
Imagine my surprise moving to a major metropolitan area on the west coast where prices on apartments around the same price or cheaper and where a gallon of whole milk went from $4.99 down to $3.59 and all prices matched about fairly while pay rates are significantly higher.
If you're not in the oil industry or something that pays well (farmers?) then there is literally no reason to stay there.
If only those damn 'racist' white people would stop 'holding black people down', I'm sure the genetic IQ gap would magically disappear...
Looks quite green. What do they get up to there? Big agro / natural resources?
...living amongst the herd of government workers, let me be the first to say that it's wealthy but a complete shithole.
Yeah, people have lots of cars and well-maintained lawns, but the atmosphere is dull and the air is stuffy. :People walk nowhere, they can't hold a proper conversation, they demonstrate little knowledge beyond their own sphere (and even less ability to learn), their bigotry is palpable, and their imagination for leisure time extends little beyond bars and television.
I don't want to live in abject poverty, but give me somewhere with spirit any day. Give me people who speak to each other, who know each other, who express a culture, who welcome others. Sure, they have to live with fewer Things, but they are actually alive.
Sincerely,
A once over privileged cunt who gave away most of his shit and gained some humanity.
Hey, this is an easy one. Just move 9/10ths of those people out of the cities and force them to live in rural counties. Problem solved! No more "inequality"
Something must be done
This is something,
Therefore it must be done.
"We receive as friendly that which agrees with, we resist with dislike that which opposes us" - Faraday
Those maps are reasonably accurate from a geographic point of view, but they hugely distort the actual distribution of wealth in the population, because the population isn't distributed evenly. They would be less misleading if they had used cartograms, e.g. this one of 2012 election results. Those would show that there is a big concentration of wealth on the west coast and near Chigago as well as the one on the east coast.
Of course, the cost of living is higher in those counties as well.
If there weren't so many highly paid people living and working there, chasing housing, food and services with their dollars, perhaps the cost of living wouldn't be as high.
Or you could say ...
Of course, the cost of living is lower in the poor counties as well.
The map on this page http://www.nationaljournal.com/energy/how-oil-made-north-dakota-rich-in-one-map-20131212 also makes clear that oil makes the difference for Dakota. The "increase/decrease of income" completes the heatmap.
Notice all the wealth is concentrated in Blue regions. From this it is reasonable to conclude that liberalism makes people rich!
We need more liberalism!
on the streets during a Chicago school year? You'll never know because no one counts those down on the south side of Chicago. It is the baddest part of town.
The counties with the sudden increase in income match up with the Bakken oil patch. This is a decent article with a map to illustrate
Sadly, the oil will be extracted, the land will be poisoned, and the workers will leave for another boom and/or gold rush elsewhere, so the counties will be no better off unless they tax the oil extraction effort now.
Heat map by county seems like too blunt an instrument. In every county I've lived in there have been pockets of concentrated wealth and pockets of extreme poverty. In the same county. Not sure how useful a county-wide average is.
"so the counties will be no better off unless they tax the oil extraction effort now."
And they don't really. The area of Dickinson already went through an oil boom in the late 70s early 80s.
They didn't learn from their mistakes. Most of the area around Villard and to the west was a testament to what happens when you think the money will never stop flowing.
I'm not from the US, so I never understood why poor people vote conservative?
Liberals don't understand this either, so your lack of understanding doesn't stem from not being from the US.
Liberalism is, overall, the urban and suburban political philosophy; conservatism is typically the rural political philosophy. Rural counties are poorer than urban ones, resulting in the political split you see.
Liberalism is not really marketed to people outside of the urban centers. Most liberals don't seem to have much interest in what people in those areas think, other than making quips like that one: "We have a very very very stupid population". (The people in rural areas think exactly the same thing.)
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What about the map that shows the cost of living? The cost of living (food, gas, etc.) is higher in the north east than the south east. Just because somebody makes $100K in the north east doesn't mean they are living any more lavishly or comfortably than some one in the south east making $75K.
Where the really poor/stupid and the really rich/smart tend to vote democrat. The group that I've heard that tends to vote republican is the middle class, especially the upper middle class. (No I don't have a site for that. Also I'm not going to say lib/conservative because to be blunt they don't seem that different to me.)
Did you know 80 to 90% of the moderators on slashdot wouldn't recognize a troll even if one dragged them under a bridge.
If you don't want the heatmap approach, this is a good way of exploring the data: http://workshops.boundlessgeo.com/tutorial-censusmap/_static/code/censusmap.html
The rate of social mobility in the US is the second lowest in the industrialized world (after the UK). Many poorer, developing countries actually have higher rates of upward mobility:
"Social immobility erodes the American dream", Washington Post
"The Myth of the American Dream", CNN
This, combined with the highest income inequality in the industrialized world, is the legacy of 40 years of anti-government policies, breaking trade unions, and reducing taxes on the wealthy.
The roll-back of the New Deal has produced this, not the imposition of whatever you call "socialism"
If your children ever found out how lame you are, they'd murder you in your sleep
I can understand almost all the rich patches, but have not clue about the huge area of northern Nevada.
Anyone have the clue on why that huge area is so high?
That's not a heatmap guys. It's a Choropleth map.
I'm not from the US, so I never understood why poor people vote conservative?
This is because in the US, many "poor people" don't see themselves are "poor". They think of themselves as millionaires who haven't gotten their money in The Land of Opportunity(tm) yet.
They don't want high taxes and such because when they do find success and get buckets of money, they don't want it "stolen" by the (socialist) government.
Hard Work will bring Success, and with it lots of money. Anyone who is "poor" is simply not working hard and being lazy, and thus deserves to be poor. (QED. It's simply logic! /s)
That is, generally speaking, the mindset of a lot of people who tend to vote economically Right.
The New Deal rolled back? Not so - it morphed into the Great Society.
Here's why the Northeast has so much affluence: the extreme earning wealth from the financial sector around New York City. You have a LOT of money managers in the New York City area earning yearly incomes that would make even Yankees' 3B Alex Rodriguez (before he got into his recent troubles with illegal drug doping) seen like a poor man in comparison in terms of earnings per year.
Unpossible, The North East hates economic freedom, so they can't possible be successful: http://www.legalzoom.com/everyday-law/home-leisure/how-free-is-your-state
The local governments will spend the new found wealth like drunken sailors. When the oil dries up, they will be left with a giant deficient on the balance sheet and cry for help.
This seems to me as if the wealth distribution is because of the civil war. Victorious, the north was able to build wealth while the southern economy had to rebuild and has never caught up.
What the heck is happening in Wyoming?
Salt Lake City Utah, I understand, but Sheridan Wyoming? What happens there?
The title is misleading. Yes, the high-income green is concentrated in the northeast, but that's accidental. Where the income is (mostly) concentrated is in cities, regardless of what part of the country they're in, while poverty is more widespread in rural areas (and the exceptions look like they're mostly the result of the fracking boom). That the cities are concentrated in the northeast is just an accident of history — the northeaster cities were founded before cars and railroads existed, so they tended to be both closer together and have higher population densities.
The correct conclusion, as I look at the graph, is that there's an urban-rural divide with the wealth concentrated in the cities.
-JS
These areas are not representative of the Northeast or New England. Most of the concentration is around the area from Washington, DC to NYC. This is not the north east but rather the high urban political and financial markets lane.
Just walk into any black neighborhood in "the ghetto" and if they vote, see who they vote for. They vote for the liberal democrats. Why? Because they've been told for the past 50 years that Republicans want to take away their free stuff. What they fail to understand is that the democrats are the ones holding them in bondage. They are dependent on food stamps, welfare and the like, for basic survival. As long as the democrats & rino's in DC continue to give them just enough to survive, they will continue to vote for them. After all, why work, when someone will give you barely enough to survive on? Free food, free healthcare, free cellphones...they think life is good.
"I'm not a big fan of heat maps" is a very odd to have on your resume. The most important question today is: Why are you not a big fan of heatmaps?
Could it be that that is where they sent all our money?
DC doesn't have an economy. It is the federal government. It profits because federal employees profit.
As to NYC... they went broke. And then suddenly they had all the money they wanted. Where did it come from? Federal Reserve wished the money into existence. Effectively devaluing everyone's currency to bail out the bankers.
We hear people complaining about the "hair cut" in Cyprus. Where they were going to take a percentage of everyone's bank account's to pay the national debt. Well... our government did the same thing. They do it every time they devalue the currency.
These regions of the country are only wealthy at the expense of the rest of the country. DC and NYC robbed the rest of the country. Point blank.
I've decided to stop wasting my time responding to AC trolls/sockpuppets... so if you want a response from me... login.
The Northeast has many poor people. A geographical representation of the data is distorted. Notably the poor people in Philadelphia and Baltimore are overwhelmed by their less dense and wealthier suburbs. Also, I'm doing a higher resolution map of income and race with open map layers - very early version: http://www.justicemap.org/ The final version will have an API and allow for basic GIS analysis.
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The commonly held belief that the economy depends on hard work is not entirely accurate. It depends on productivity, not hard work.
In a world without technology, that in practice meant hard work. But hard work is becoming more and more irrelevant in today's world. As soon as McDonald's finds out how to automate the process of taking orders and making fast food, it will do that (as soon as companies figure out how to automate shoveling sh*t, for that matter, they will do that too). McDonald's doesn't want to hire people. People want lots and lots of money, and they complain all the time. Companies will want machines because they will eventually be the profit-maximizing alternative to hiring people. Machines don't need money, they don't need pensions, and they don't need breaks. They just need to be maintained. We aren't quite there yet technologically, but we're getting there.
Eventually, unskilled labor will become obsolete. Companies, on the other hand, will become much more profitable and productive. The labor force will shrink dramatically. But don't worry, by then we will have an economy so prosperous that the government will probably be able to give everyone a living wage by redistributing tax revenues.