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Old 04-20-2008, 04:08 PM   #14
Shrinkrap
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Does anybody know what percent of "baby boomer's" have "pension plans"?

mini, 165K home in San Francisco? I've never heard of such a thing. Not sure if it matters but I was under the impression people with kids couldn't/didn't want to live there because they couldn't purchase homes. I live 45 miles away inland (= more affordable) and I think average home is/was a year ago... maybe 300K.

From Wikepedia
Following a national trend, an out-migration of middle class families is contributing to widening income disparity[44] and has left the city with a lower proportion of children, 14.5 percent, than any other large American city.

Where cm I find all the "quartiles"?

Can't tell when this is from, but I think it's still true that it's hard to become a home owner in many parts of California. Forgive me if I'm missing the point.

CNN/Money: Top housing markets

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