Commentary on architecture, urbanism, design, and more from New York's Hudson Valley
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Things you didn't think you needed to know about cities
New York City residents spend six times the national average on wristwatch purchases, but 63% less on bicycles. Bostonians spend 330% more than the average on alimony, 17% less on men's underwear, and 79% less on dating services. San Diegans spends 3.6 times the national average on infants' equipment; Dallas-Fort Worth residents spend 44% less than average on charity, and San Francisco-San Jose residents spend 1.7 times the average on women's costumes. Nifty feature in the New York Times.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment