Politics & Government

Annapolis Mapped by Income Using Census Data

Check out the map to compare income levels in neighborhoods throughout Annapolis, and the rest of the country.

This map is a visual depiction of income levels across Annapolis. The cooler green colors represent higher incomes and the warmer colors represent lower ones. Overall, the Annapolis area looks pretty green with some large yellow areas in the middle income range.

The map was created by a website called Rich Blocks, Poor Blocks, which has mapped out "how much money people make in every neighborhood in every city in America." 

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Play around with the map yourself at Rich Blocks, Poor Blocks. If you want more economic details about a given neighborhood, click the map after you click "search" and it will give you some details. 

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Try typing in other cities—like nearby Baltimore—to see how income levels are distributed in large, urban areas compared to Annapolis.

According to the website:  

Source on income data: 2007-2011 American Community Survey. Income figures reflect the U.S. Census definition of income. All map boundaries are Census Tracts.

Editor's note: Patch editor Justin Cox contributed to this report.

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