What American Community Type Do YOu Live In?

Which is "Real America" are you in?


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Map didn't work for me, but my town/county is a former logging boom town.
 
I live in Queens, specifically Astoria/LIC

So if we break it down by neighborhood I live in a blend of Moneyed Suburb / Industrial Metropolis / Service Worker Central.

My guess it that it's about 35/20/40/other

Care to evaluate your neighborhood? ;)

Hey I lived in Astoria last year! There are quite a few immigrants there as well...

I live in Brooklyn now. Definitely part of the "metropolis"
 
I live at present in Melbourne, Australia, i would say its a sprawling Industrial Metropolis, its got Ford, GM, Toyota and several other Asian car manufactures, big financial sector and covers some 3000 sq. Kms. but it has a superb public transport system, so may be i should have voted non American Community Type ;)
 
None of them specifically describe my town. The county is described as Industrial Metropolis at the website. Which isn't a very good description of more than a small part of the county. So no real fit there.
 
Central Canberra tracks closest to "campus and careers" except we vote Labor and Green, not Democrat.
 
Half the people here probably didn't know that there is something called a "recession". You can imagine. So I picked Moneyed 'burbs.
 
My county was is a Service Worker County, but I disagree.
 
None of those really fit where I live. "Campus and Careers" might be closest, but Boom Town, Monied Burb (not where I live, but there are some near where I live), and Service Worker Centers might be possible too?
 
It says that I live in the Monied Burbs, but I don't think that is particularly accurate. Monied Burbs would be a much more accurate description of the neighboring counties that are labelled as Boom Towns. Industrial metropolis might be a better label for us. The adjacent Industrial Metropolis county has 11% immigrant population and 68% Obama support, whereas we have 20% immigrant population and 79% Obama support.

I suspect most of the immigrants are concentrated in the parts of the county close to me, and that a lot more of them are from Africa than Latin America. My high school had students from 43 countries when I went there. It was about 2/3 black, and close to half of those were immigrants born in East Africa.
 
Hmmm, I don't live in the States, but the chunk of Melbourne I live in is probably closest to "Immigration Nation". Not very well-off but very multiethnic, and recent arrivals are often refugees.
 
Currently I live in San Bernadino County, which is immigration nation. I'd say the majority of the county is just that, although in the mountains where I live it is very rural and whites have a majority.

My hometown/county is classified as 'Booming Towns' and this is very accurate. Riverside county was the fastest growing county in America for a while. Population growth is diversified, with each race growing in that county, although Hispanic populations are growing the fastest.
 
Boom Town. Makes a lot of sense, seems like everyday I meet a new citizen, turn to see new supermarkets, houses, and banks.
 
Central Canberra tracks closest to "campus and careers" except we vote Labor and Green, not Democrat.

Same thing basically.

I live in Perth and I would say it is a boom town due to the mining up north, since many workers are FIFO.
 
What's the same thing?
 
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