Income Inequality Is Higher In Democratic Districts Than Republican Ones By Joshua Green and Eric Chemi The folks at Bloomberg Rankings, drawing on U.S. Census data, have measured the level of inequality—the Gini coefficient—in each of the 435 U.S. congressional districts. It's a fascinating list (and a map) that reveals all sorts of interesting things. 32 of the 35 districts in which inequality is greatest are represented by Democrats These districts are spread across the country, from the Northeast to the Southeast, to the West Coast, and even the Midwest. Why do Democrats dominate them? Because almost every one of these 35 districts lies in an urban center dominated by two groups of people living in close proximity to each other: highly educated, highly paid whites and poor blacks and Latinos. These groups are essentially the Democratic Party's base. If you want to make more money why would you live in areas that are this problematic? Income Inequality Grant cardone then takes calls from Norway, India, Tuscon, Alabama and Florida answering questions about money, jobs, career and sales. Cocah Michael Burt also stops by the studio unexpectadedly and Cardone brings him on the show to talk about his new of Interest FACTS Among voters earning less than $100,000 (78 percent of voters), 55 percent said they voted Democratic, 43 percent Republican. Among those earning $100,000 or more, 47 percent voted Democratic and 52 percent Republican. But when you get to politics seven of the 10 richest members of Congress are Democrats, according to the Center for Responsive Politics Mark Warner Democrat VA 418m Jared Polis Colorado 326m John Delandy Maryland 244m Scott Peters California 200m Nancy Pelosi 175M John D ROCKEFELLER 139m Are you thinking for yourself? Do you vote the way your parents do? Have you picked where you are going to live? Are you getting information that is good for you? Where do your finances effect how you vote. You can make it where you grow up Dr Dre became first Billi Rapper Compton - raised by his mother Did what he loved Got Great at it Quit just selling records Founding NWA Brainchild of Eazy-E Starting taking on Talent Eminen 50Cent Did deal with Interscope founder _Jimmy Lovine Hooked up with Carlyle Group 500m investment 1. Hidden Hills, California (more than $200,000) 2. Westover Hills, Texas (more than $200,000) 3. Fairbanks Ranch, California (more than $200,000) 4. Rolling Hills, California (more than $200,000) 5. Rancho Santa Fe, California (more than $200,000) 6. Hewlett Bay Park, New York (more than $200,000) 7. Chevy Chase Village, Maryland (more than $200,000) 8. Fisher Island, Florida (more than $200,000) 9. Atherton, California (more than $200,000) 10. Jupiter Island, Florida (more than $200,000) 11. Laurel Hollow, New York (more than $200,000) 12. Golf, Florida (more than $200,000) 13. Oyster Bay Cove, New York (more than $200,000) 14. Brookville, New York (more than $200,000) 15. Hunting Valley, Ohio (more than $200,000) 16. Sands Point, New York (more than $200,000) 17. Huntleigh, Missouri (more than $200,000) 18. Kenilworth, Illinois (more than $200,000) 19. Diablo, California ($197,904) Read more: #ixzz31kDgwXnb Twitter Facebook Instagram - @grantcardone #business #realestate #investing #GrantCardone #10XRule #SalesTraining #SalesMotivation #Entrepreneur This is not an offer, solicitation of an offer, to buy or sell securities nor a recommendation to buy or sell any securities. Past performance is not an indication of future results. Investing involves risk and may result in partial or total loss. Prospective investors should consider carefully investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses, and should consult with a tax, legal and/or financial adviser before making any investment decision. For additional information, visit
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