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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The following is a list of California locations by income.The per capita income of California in 2011 was $29,634, but just 17 of California's counties had per capita incomes that were higher than this, indicating that places with high incomes per capita tend to be concentrated in counties with relatively high populations. Indeed, the average population of a county with a per capita income above that of the state was 888,534, and the average population of a county with a per capita income below that of the state was 533,271. The county with the highest per capita income was Marin County ($54,605), and the county with the lowest per capita income was Imperial County ($16,593). Of the ten highest-income counties by per capita income, all but Orange were in Northern California, and all but Orange were either in the San Francisco Bay Area or Greater Sacramento. Four had populations over 1,000,000. In contrast, none of the ten lowest-income counties in California had populations over 1,000,000, and all but Del Norte County were landlocked.Eight of the ten highest-income places in California were in Northern California and the San Francisco bay area, with two Los Angeles County cities: Hidden Hills and Rolling Hills. Diablo had the highest per capita income of any place in California ($161,436). The ten lowest income places in California by per capita income were small, inland communities, none of which had a population of over 2,000."@en }

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