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Duluth is the Eighth Snobbiest City in Georgia

The city whose slogan is "Everything is Greater in Decatur" is the state's snootiest.

According to a new listing by RoadSnacks, Duluth is the eighth snobbiest city in Georgia.

“You’d probably be a little snobby if you lived in Duluth, too. The place is so darn … cute,” the report said. ”They make pretty decent dough and they have a large arts presence. Duluth is home to the Gwinnett Civic and Cultural Center, Hudgens Center for the Arts and Red Clay Theater.

“Being an affordable place to live means Duluthians might not be outright snobs to your face, but there’s a good chance they know they have it better than most.”

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The website ranked Georgia’s cities in terms of median home price (higher is snobbier); median household income (higher is snobbier); percent of population with a college degree (higher is snobbier); private schools per capita (higher is snobbier); theaters per capita (higher is snobbier); and art galleries per capita (higher is snobbier).

Decatur was No. 1 in the survey.

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With a population of 26,968, Duluth’s median household income is $60,383, with a median home price of $181,200.

Here’s the list of Georgia’s 10 snobbiest:

  1. Decatur
  2. St. Simons
  3. Milton
  4. Alpharetta
  5. Johns Creek
  6. Peachtree City
  7. Atlanta
  8. Duluth
  9. Roswell
  10. Druid Hills

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