
11) Glen Rock
With a small population of 11,000, the borough of Glen Rock offers a lot to its residents. It has six public schools with excellent standards, keeping the average test scores 36% higher than the national average. More than two-thirds of the residents hold a college degree. The borough’s unemployment rate is 9% lower than the national average. The poverty rate here is 83% lower. As for affluence, the median household income here is 188% higher than the national average. The per capita income of the residents of Glen Rock is more than double the national per capita income. In other words, Glen Rock has an excellent education system, a healthy economy, and affluent residents. Those concerned about safety will be glad to know that Glen Rock’s crime rate is 80% lower than the national average, and that means it’s safer than 92% of other American cities.