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WASHINGTON - Turns out D.C. isn't just the nation's capital - it's the country's porn-watching capital as well, at least by one measurement.
BuzzFeed reports District residents watched the most Pornhub videos per capita than any U.S. state in 2012. Pornhub.com is thought to be the 41st-most popular website in the U.S., according to Alexa.com.
1. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, D.C.-Va.-Md.-W.Va. Median household income: $86,680 Population: 5,703,948 (seventh highest) Unemployment rate: 5.8 percent (29th lowest) Percent households below poverty line: 8.3 percent (fifth lowest)
The Washington area is filled with tens of thousands of highly-skilled professionals in a host of different industries, from consulting to law to defense contracting. In fact, the Brookings Institute dubbed the area the most educated in the country because 46.8 percent of adult residents in 2010 had at least a college degree. The median home value in the area was more than double the national figure of $173,600, while 4.5 percent of homes were worth more than $1 million, compared to 2 percent nationally. The median rent of $1,391 in Washington, D.C., was higher than in all but the San Jose and Honolulu metropolitan areas
Originally posted by Juggernog
reply to post by gladtobehere
Its also one of the, if not THE richest areas in the Nation.. Go figure
Originally posted by theconspirator
reply to post by Juggernog
obviously you have never been to D.C. One of the poorest places in the country. More then politicians and government workers live there.edit on 17-1-2013 by theconspirator because: (no reason given)
1. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, D.C.-VA-MD-WV Median household income: $86,680 Population: 5,703,948 (7th highest) Unemployment rate: 5.8 percent (29th lowest) Pct. households below poverty line: 8.3 percent (5th lowest) The Washington area is filled with tens of thousands of highly-skilled professionals in a host of different industries, from consulting to law to defense contracting. In fact, the Brookings Institute dubbed the area the most educated in the country because 46.8% of adult residents in 2010 had at least a college degree. The median home value in the area was more than double the national figure of $173,600, while 4.5 percent of homes were worth over $1 million, compared to 2 percent nationally. The median rent of $1,391 in Washington D.C. was higher than all but the San Jose and Honolulu metropolitan areas.