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Which cities have thegreatest income inequality?

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Atlanta

2.

Boulder, Colorado

3.

New Orleans

4.

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Columbia, South Carolina

5.

Miami

6.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

7.

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New York

8.

Tampa, Florida

9.

Cincinnati

10.

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Tuscaloosa, Alabama

11.

Shreveport, Louisiana

12.

College Station, Texas

13.

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Little Rock, Arkansas

14.

Boston

15.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

16.

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New Haven, Connecticut

17.

Houston

18.

Dallas

19.

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Peoria, Illinois

20.

Berkeley, California

21.

Chicago

22.

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Gainesville, Florida

23.

Los Angeles

24.

Sandy Springs, Georgia

25.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan

26.

Tallahassee, Florida

27.

Memphis, Tennessee

28.

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Wilmington, North Carolina

29.

Richmond, Virginia

30.

Macon, Georgia

31.

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Birmingham, Alabama

32.

Philadelphia

33.

San Francisco

34.

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Washington, D.C.

35.

Baltimore

36.

Cleveland

37.

Providence, Rhode Island

38.

Pittsburgh

39.

Lafayette, Louisiana

40.

Tulsa, Oklahoma

41.

Stamford, Connecticut

42.

Pasadena, California

43.

Scottsdale, Arizona

44.

Oakland, California

45.

Athens, Georgia

46.

Hartford, Connecticut

47.

West Palm Beach, Florida

48.

Detroit

49.

Jersey City, New Jersey

50.

For rankings only factor (1) was considered.

All data was sourced from the 2022 American Community Survey as conducted by the US Census Bureau.

All data was collected and up to date as of July 10, 2024.

Gini Index: The Gini Index is a summary measure of income inequality.

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