Just found out (Little trivia question)

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jstep

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I live in the richest county of the richest state in the country

Who can figure it out first?
 
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Fairfield County, Connecticut... if you are in the USA that is :D
 
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watts, ca. ;)
 
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nope, NP queen close though

Its no longer fairfield county, but right state
 
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The new numbers from the Census Bureau on Tuesday seemed to restore Connecticut's longstanding status as the wealthiest state in the nation: it edged out New Jersey by $53 in median household income for 2003, after falling behind the Garden State the year before by $389. Coupled with Connecticut's...

New York time

http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F4071EFE3E550C738FDDA80994DD404482

November 30, 2005, Wednesday
By WILLIAM YARDLEY (NYT); Metropolitan Desk
 
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Middlesex County, Connecticut

http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache...+county+in+connecticut&hl=en&client=firefox-a
 
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Nope Middlesex is second
 
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Tolland county?
 
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How do you define "richest"?
 
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Highest per capita income
 
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That is where I got my first guess from... then I had to keep searching.
 
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I meant household income
 
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1 Fairfield County $38,850
2 Litchfield County $28,408
3 Middlesex County $28,251
4 Hartford County $26,047
5 Tolland County $25,474

or

1 New Canaan, Connecticut $82,049
2 Darien, Connecticut $77,519
3 Weston, Connecticut $74,817
4 Greenwich, Connecticut $74,346
5 Westport, Connecticut $73,664

I am at a complete loss :/
 
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old data, for the newest, median household income is Tolland County

Amazing how much it changes
 
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Hey scroll up I said that one ^^^
 
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Ya, I didnt see it, it was fun anyways
 
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