Incomes are distributed more equally in Hampton Roads than nationally and certainly more so than in New York City. At least 80 percent of households in Hampton Roads are better off in economic terms than the comparable 80 percent in New York City
Metropolitan areas in the US are characterized by enormous differences in average income, earnings, ...
Almost one-third of all households in Hampton Roads are “nonfamily,” in the sense that they are not ...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas by means of more than 30 different economic, so...
Incomes are distributed more equally in Hampton Roads than nationally and certainly more so than in ...
We find that income is distributed more equally in Hampton Roads than in many other metropolitan are...
Is Hampton Roads an affordable place to live? At first glance, median rents and housing values are b...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas in terms of a variety of economic, social and e...
It’s true the region’s per capita income trails national averages, but much of the gap between Hampt...
Per capita income in Hampton Roads has been rising and, after we factor in the cost of living, now i...
As is true nationally, women in Hampton Roads earn less than men. Gender earnings differentials are ...
The good news is that the “real,” inflation-adjusted incomes of Virginians in nearly every area of t...
Over the past decade, Hampton Roads has seen an increase in the construction of multifamily units, l...
Vacancy rates have fallen as home ownership rates have declined. Monthly rents are among the highest...
Metropolitan areas in the US are characterized by enormous differences in average income, earnings, ...
Almost one-third of all households in Hampton Roads are “nonfamily,” in the sense that they are not ...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas by means of more than 30 different economic, so...
Incomes are distributed more equally in Hampton Roads than nationally and certainly more so than in ...
We find that income is distributed more equally in Hampton Roads than in many other metropolitan are...
Is Hampton Roads an affordable place to live? At first glance, median rents and housing values are b...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas in terms of a variety of economic, social and e...
It’s true the region’s per capita income trails national averages, but much of the gap between Hampt...
Per capita income in Hampton Roads has been rising and, after we factor in the cost of living, now i...
As is true nationally, women in Hampton Roads earn less than men. Gender earnings differentials are ...
The good news is that the “real,” inflation-adjusted incomes of Virginians in nearly every area of t...
Over the past decade, Hampton Roads has seen an increase in the construction of multifamily units, l...
Vacancy rates have fallen as home ownership rates have declined. Monthly rents are among the highest...
Metropolitan areas in the US are characterized by enormous differences in average income, earnings, ...
Almost one-third of all households in Hampton Roads are “nonfamily,” in the sense that they are not ...
We compare Hampton Roads to other metropolitan areas by means of more than 30 different economic, so...