Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights, MI

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Map of Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights

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Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights Map

Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights, MI

Zip Code Families with Income > $200k vs State vs National
1.481276.4%11.3%(-4.90)#42214.8%(-8.40)#15,679
2.481252.7%11.3%(-8.60)#73714.8%(-12.1)#23,101

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What are the Top Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights, MI?
Top Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights, MI are:
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6.4%
#2
2.7%
What zip code has the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights, MI?
48127 has the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights, MI with 6.4%.
What is the Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights, MI?
Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Dearborn Heights is 5.1%.
What is the Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Michigan?
Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Michigan is 11.3%.
What is the Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in the United States?
Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in the United States is 14.8%.