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New York City, N.Y.

Darien, Conn.

Bloomington, Ill.

Hoboken, N.J.

West Des Moines, Iowa

Garden City, N.Y.

Summit, N.J.

Westport, Conn.

University Park, Tex.

Fruit Cove, Fla.

Wethersfield, Conn.
By BusinessWeek
By Prashant Gopal, BusinessWeek
New York City, pictured above, may be ground zero for the financial crisis, but Wall Street's woes will hurt many communities across the U.S. Click here to see which towns are most at risk.
Editor's Note: The cities are ranked by percent of people employed in finance, insurance, real estate and leasing in 2007 as estimated by market research firm Claritas. All cities have a population of at least 20,000 people.
Source: Reinvestment Fund of Philadelphia's PolicyMap
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1. Darien, Conn.
Share population in finance and real estate: 27.23%
Nearest large city: New York
Population: 20,666
Median Household Income: $168,687
2. Bloomington, Ill.
Share population in finance and real estate: 26.31%
Nearest large city: Chicago
Population: 70,395
Median Household Income: $54,971
3. Hoboken, N.J.
Share population in finance and real estate: 23.33%
Nearest large city: New York
Population: 40,002
Median Household Income: $81,356
4. West Des Moines, Iowa
Share population in finance and real estate: 22.15%
Nearest large city: Des Moines
Population: 54,627
Median Household Income: $61,303
5. Garden City, N.Y.
Share population in finance and real estate: 20.22%
Nearest large city: New York
Population: 21,671
Median Household Income: $121,831
6. Summit, N.J.
Share population in finance and real estate: 19.74%
Nearest large city: New York
Population: 20,618
Median Household Income: $111,497
7. Westport, Conn.
Share population in finance and real estate: 19.39%
Nearest large city: New York
Population: 26,822
Median Household Income: $137,133
8. University Park, Texas
Share population in finance and real estate: 18.83%
Nearest large city: Dallas
Population: 24,582
Median Household Income: $110,976
9. Fruit Cove, Fla.
Share population in finance and real estate: 18.76%
Nearest large city: Jacksonville
Population: 27,773
Median Household Income: $100,479
10. Wethersfield, Conn.
Share population in finance and real estate: 18.73%
Nearest large city: Hartford
Population: 26,146
Median Household Income: $63,359
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