As if that was some sort of proof of how downtrodden they are when in fact, that is ever so slightly above the median range of housing in 1990:
In Baltimore, median household incomes rose from $24,045 in 1990 to $36,031 in 2006 in the Baltimore City-Towson area. But median home prices in that same area went from $54,700 to $126,400, according to census data.
http://www.examiner.com/a-932132~Gap_between_incomes__home_prices_may_contribute_to_slow_market.html
Also:
http://real-estate.nextag.com/propID_10059963/104-S-Collington-Ave/Baltimore/Maryland/homes-html
As if that was some sort of proof of how downtrodden they are
All the better for them, then. Means they should have lots of equity in the house now (worth about $360,000 today, according to zillow).
Maybe the Kos Kidz don't get that.