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Kenwood, CA vs Jacksonville, NC

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- Household income in Jacksonville, is 56% less than it is in Kenwood and is 45% below the National Average.
- Kenwood unemployment rate is 6.0%.
- Jacksonville unemployment rate is 5.6%.

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 Kenwood, CAJacksonville, NCUnited States
 Unemployment Rate6.0%5.6%6.0%
 Recent Job Growth1.7%1.0%1.6%
 Future Job Growth35.2%27.3%33.5%
 Sales Taxes8.1%7.0%6.2%
 Income Taxes8.0%5.3%4.6%
 Income per Cap.$70,769$24,879$37,638
 Household Income$107,533$47,483$69,021
Family Median Income 5115485028

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Reviews for Kenwood    1 Reviews

Having grown up in the Kentfield area in the 60's through early 90's, I have seen the changes when I return. It is a beautiful place, but the housing is 10 times the  More

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Reviews for Jacksonville    12 Reviews

Over 7 years ago

My husband and I are older, he is a disabled veteran and we are retired on moderate to low income. We have lived in different areas including SC. Some pros of living in  More

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Over 8 years ago

Jacksonville North Carolina is a great area to live considering the proximity to the beach and the low cost of living. The area has experienced tremendous growth in the  More

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Hello, we will be moving to the Jacksonville area this fall and need some advice. We will be moving from TX, so we have never been to Jacksonville before and know  More

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ZIPS IN KENWOOD, CALIFORNIA
95452
ZIPS IN JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
28540 28546 28547 28543

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