By David Weir, KQED News Fix
Two local software developers, Dan Grover and Mike Belfrage, have designed an interactive map that allows users to view how neighborhood incomes rise and fall along the Bay Area’s public transportation routes. The data are available for all BART, Muni and Caltrain routes.
The relative income disparities of residents along the routes can be dramatic, rising from the $20,000 range around BART stops in the Tenderloin or the Oakland Coliseum, to about $200,000 around the Caltrain stop in Atherton, or $160,000 near a Muni stop in Pacific Heights.
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