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USA real estate by State
Counties
Louisiana
53%
of the population living in Louisiana has an economic level above the national average.
Arkansas
76%
of the population living in Arkansas has an economic level above the national average.
Delaware
19%
of the population living in Delaware has an economic level above the national average.
Mississippi
46%
of the population living in Mississippi has an economic level above the national average.
North Carolina
36%
of the population living in North Carolina has an economic level above the national average.
Tennessee
47%
of the population living in Tennessee has an economic level above the national average.
Georgia
77%
of the population living in Georgia has an economic level above the national average.
Florida
3%
of the population living in Florida has an economic level above the national average.
Maryland
30%
of the population living in Maryland has an economic level above the national average.
Texas
62%
of the population living in Texas has an economic level above the national average.
Washington, D.C.
93%
of the population living in Washington, D.C. has an economic level above the national average.
Kansas
69%
of the population living in Kansas has an economic level above the national average.
South Carolina
63%
of the population living in South Carolina has an economic level above the national average.
Oklahoma
78%
of the population living in Oklahoma has an economic level above the national average.
Missouri
77%
of the population living in Missouri has an economic level above the national average.
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