
|Articles|September 16, 2008
- February15 2005
- Volume 12
- Issue 3
Living the High Life
Author(s)Michael Sheehan
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Most physicians consider themselves to be middle class types—disdaining the "wealthy" title. But where do the high-income types call home? According to the , the following US counties have the highest incomes:
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