High taxes are chasing wealthy New Jersey residents away from the Garden State.That's the common refrain repeated throughout the state.But there's also been significant growth in families earning $200,000 or more, Census data shows.In fact, since the recession, the number of those households has increased 40 percent.In contrast, the number of households earning $100,000 or less decreased 5 percent, while those earning between $100,001 and $200,000 increased 7 percent.According to the Census data, there were about 248,000 households in the state earning $200,000 or more in the years before the recession. Now, there are about 344,000, about 11 percent of all households.Before the recession, they made up about 8 percent of total households.But where are those people living? Are they flocking to certain towns more than others?We analyzed two snapshots of Census data (2012-2016 and 2005-2009) for each municipality and found the towns where the number of $200,000-plus households grew the most.We ranked them below:
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03 Temmuz 2018 - 02:00
Towns where families earn $200K or more
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03 Temmuz 2018 - 02:00
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