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San Mateo County Residents Among Highest Wage Earners in Country

San Francisco, Santa Clara County and the Peninsula all rank among the top 10 wage-earning areas in the nation according to a recent study.

Do you feel rich?

According to a recent article in the Contra Costa Times, you should - San Mateo County residents rank among the highest wage earners in the nation.

In fact, most of the Bay Area made the list. 

The article quotes figures recently released by federal officials from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The top wage-earning area of the nation is, unsurprisingly, New York City, where the average worker brings in $2,464 per week.

Just below New York City, though, Santa Clara County ranks as the second-highest wage-earning county in the nation. The average south bay worker brings in a weekly wage of $1,957.

Not far below is San Francisco, ranked at number five, where the average worker brings in $1,791 per week.

Just below that, San Mateo County came in at number seven on this list. Figures show workers bring in, on average, $1,622 per week in wages.

Also showing up on the list was Alameda County, with an average weekly wage of $1,276; Contra Costa County with an average weekly wage of $1,256; and Santa Cruz County with an average weekly wage of $902.

 

PATCH WANTS TO KNOW - What do you think of these figures? Do you feel like one of the richest counties in the country? Tell us in the comments below.

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Bren May 19, 2013 at 06:49 pm
I see that I meant to type "...that connect us to the past," but I accidentally typedRead More "...and connect us to the past." I think my meaning came through, though. Yes, the world does not need another national chain retail store or restaurant, which is surely what they're planning to put in there.
CP May 19, 2013 at 02:22 pm
Yes Bren, agree with you....good point.....really what it seems to come down to is money vs. theRead More good of the community and richness of traditions. And all despite the Master Plan for that site in San Mateo that seems to require an ice skating rink or similar recreational facility AT THAT SITE, and all despite the fact the Ice Chalet would like to continue operations there. The Developer has made it difficult to impossible for any ice rink to operate there (tricky it seems)....so they can get a cookie cutter retail outlet in ? .....very, very sad for the youth of the community.
Bren May 17, 2013 at 10:09 am
I think the issue is much larger than whether children will experience stress. That ice rink is aRead More local institution, dating back at least to when Fashion Island was there. It's terrible for communities to lose so many landmarks and connect us to the past.
Anita Reimann April 29, 2013 at 11:43 am
Dear Ari, Thank you for your service to our community. It's wonderful that you are already making aRead More difference.