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Prince William County Among Nation's Wealthiest Areas
It's no surprise that DC suburbs continue to be among the wealthiest areas in the country, and Prince William is near the top.

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA—The Census Bureau latest estimates show once again, DC suburbs dominate the list of the most affluent places in the United States, WTOP reports.
Independent cities and counties are included in the Census Bureau's latest estimates. Prince William County ranked 16th with a median income of $99,206.
Nearby, Loudoun County again took the number one spot with a median income of $125,900 and the City of Falls Church came in second with $122,092. Fairfax County was third with $112,844, Arlington County eighth with $104,354 and Fairfax City 15th with $99,671.
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The average nationwide income was $55,755 in 2015, and the top three (Loudoun County, Falls Church, and Fairfax County) make more than double that number. (Sign up for real time alerts and a newsletter. iPhone users can download the Patch app in the App Store.)
Here are the top 20, according to Census estimates:
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- Loudoun County, Virginia $125,900
- Falls Church City, Virginia $122,092
- Fairfax County, Virginia $112,844
- Howard County, Maryland $110,224
- Douglas County, Colorado $109, 926
- Los Alamos County, New Mexico $107,126
- Williamson County, Tennessee $104,367
- Arlington County, Virginia $104,354
- Hunterdon County, New Jersey $102,797
- Santa Clara County, California $102,191
- Nassau County, New York $101,568
- Morris County, New Jersey $101,754
- San Mateo County, California $101,133
- Marin County, California $99,868
- Fairfax City, Virginia $99,671
- Prince William County, Virginia $99,206
- Somerset County, New Jersey $99,059
- Calvert County, Maryland $98,937
- Montgomery County, Maryland $98,314
- Forsyth County, Georgia $97,886
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