Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Rochester, NH

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

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

Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Rochester, NH

Zip Code Families with Income > $200k vs State vs National
1.0386710.3%18.4%(-8.10)#15314.8%(-4.50)#10,488
2.038686.1%18.4%(-12.3)#19714.8%(-8.70)#16,305
3.038395.5%18.4%(-12.9)#20514.8%(-9.30)#17,482

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What are the Top Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Rochester, NH?
Top Zip Codes with the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Rochester, NH are:
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10.3%
#2
6.1%
#3
5.5%
What zip code has the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Rochester, NH?
03867 has the Highest Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Rochester, NH with 10.3%.
What is the Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Rochester, NH?
Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in Rochester is 8.9%.
What is the Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in New Hampshire?
Percentage of Families with Income Above $200,000 in New Hampshire is 18.4%.
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%.