sob,
I have no interest discussing matters with you.
But for anyone else who read my numbers, they only include adult heads of houses--they don't reflect teenagers' situations nor those of multi-family homes. I stated so when I explained that unemployment numbers are derived from household surveys.
EDIT: Here everyone, compare this portrait of Coronado (where sob lives) with the portrait of Ohio already given:
http://www.coastalsandiego.com/community/coronado.htm
You decide which one is closer to what you understand as representative of the bulk of the US economic and social context.
In comparison to ther ~$900,000 median home price, directly across the bridge, San Diego has a $300,000 median home price.
Median home prices in O.C. are ~$600,000. Asian concentration in the O.C. is well known and numerous sites on the internet will give a more detailed description of the context both of Irvine and the larger county if anyone is interested.