The table compares three communities in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, showing they are prime candidates for the high-conversion 'Sebastopol' model.
Elkins Park: Population of approximately 12,000. It has a Median Household Income of $105,000, a College Graduation Rate of 65%, and is the most diverse in the cluster with a 42% Non-White population.
Jenkintown: Population of approximately 4,500. It features the highest Median Household Income in the cluster at $112,000 and a 70% College Graduation Rate, with an 18% Non-White population.
Glenside: Population of approximately 8,000. It has a Median Household Income of $98,000, a 58% College Graduation Rate, and a 22% Non-White population.
The data illustrates a cluster of approximately 24,500 residents characterized by high income and high education levels across a racially diverse suburban landscape.