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Washington, DC vs Royal Oak, MI

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- People living in Royal Oak are 6.3% less likely to have a religous affiliation, than people living in Washington
 Washington, DCRoyal Oak, MIUnited States
 Percent Religious  Unlock50.6%49.4%
 Baptist17.5%  Unlock8.2%
 Episcopalian  Unlock0.6%0.6%
 Catholic15.4%  Unlock19.7%
 Church of Jesus Christ  Unlock0.4%2.1%
 Lutheran0.7%  Unlock2.4%
 Pentecostal  Unlock1.0%1.9%
 Methodist3.7%  Unlock4.0%
 Presbyterian  Unlock1.6%1.7%
 Other Christian7.7%  Unlock6.7%
 Judaism  Unlock3.0%0.7%
 Eastern1.7%  Unlock0.5%
 Islam  Unlock0.8%0.9%
Reviews for Washington    97 Reviews

Over 4 years ago

Living in DC long term brings on a kind of insidious misery. A long, slow, simmering down of any natural optimism or desire for a better future. It’s a leach of a town  More

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Over 5 years ago

Parts are beautiful but alot is rundown and ghetto. They always show the monuments and upper nw neighborhoods but never show hoods across the Anacostia River. Crime is  More

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Moved to DC 40 years ago from Mpls-St. Paul. DC is an amazing town. Downside is people are very competitive, everything is expensive. Great restaurants, foodie heaven  More

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Reviews for Royal Oak    20 Reviews

Whoever put crime and urban decay as cons for Royal Oak has never been to Royal Oak. It is a very stable and safe suburb with a lot to do and access to many job  More

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Over 14 years ago

Michigan willturn around as soon as they break the bonds with the car companies.  More

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Over 15 years ago

Fun growing  More

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