Forget Silicon Valley — America’s young and rich professionals prefer the country’s northeast neighborhoods, a new study asserts.
GOBankingRates conducted research into the wealthiest areas with the highest share of residents aged in their 30s and 40s. It turns out that 5 of the top 10 towns are New York City commuter hubs.
The company based its research on data of median ages, household incomes and value of owner-occupied housing units obtained from the Census Reporter .
The median household income in Chappaqua an impressive $220,139, while the median value of a home is $740,300, per GOBankingRates. Marianne Campolongo – stock.adobe.com
Short Hills, New Jersey, was the lone Garden State entry on the list.
The median age in the tony town is a relatively sprightly 40.9, while the

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