What’s in a name? For neighborhoods, a name might just indicate a certain level of wealth, according to a new report from Porch.
For its study, Porch, a platform that connects people with home improvement professionals, analyzed words in the names of neighborhoods with the highest average household incomes in America.
Overall, high-earning households are nestled within neighborhoods that give a nod to luxurious landscapes, like “hill,” “island,” “oaks,” “acres” and “beach.”
The top 10 words in neighborhood names with the highest average household income, according to Porch’s study, are:
Average household income: $89,976
Average household income: $87,527
Average household income: $77,087
Average household income: $72,492
Average household income: $71,485
Average household income: $71,072
Average household income: $69,910
Average household income: $69,728
Average household income: $69,438
Average household income: $69,049
Meanwhile, households with the lowest average household incomes were in neighborhoods that had the names “Los” ($29,757 average household income), “University” ($40,054 average household income) and “Springs” ($41,066 average household income).
Porch also looked at the
Porch analyzed data by zip code from the U.S. Census for all Census Designated Places analyzed, using words that showed up at least 25 times when looking at the entire country. See the complete methodology here.
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