Boston is one of the most historical cities in the country and is regarded as the starting point of the American Revolutionary War. The Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party both happened here, and the city has a history of going against the grain.
Boston has a large international port that accepts goods from all over the world. The shipping industry and related industries such as logistics, storage, crane operation, welding/shipbuilding, and more are big on the coast.
Thanks to the cold Atlantic water, Boston is also one of the few commercial fishing hubs of the Eastern U.S. and is probably best known for its Lobster. Although fishers are having to go further out into the ocean to make a catch (driving the cost of fresh-caught seafood up), most of them are still able to earn a decent living.
Aside from shipping and food and beverage, Boston has a booming tourism industry. The city is full of the historical homes of some of America’s founding fathers, battle sites from the Revolutionary War, and tourists are even able to board 17th-Century style warships that have been restored to their former glory.
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Population
One of the more unique features of Boston is its strong Irish scene. It’s one of the few cities in America where you’ll find an abundance of small Irish pubs and eateries. Boston’s NBA team, the Boston Celtics, even use the Irish clover as their logo. The people here are generally well-educated, hard-working, and have strong pride in their city.
Demographics
According to the latest Census data, the population of the city is currently at 682,000 making it a mid-sized city by American standards. Here is the demographic breakdown of the city by race:
- 25.3% Black/African American
- 52.6% White
- 19.7% Hispanic/Latino
- 9.6% Asian
The median household income is just under $66,000 and the poverty rate is right around 20%, similar to other U.S. mid-sized cities. While the average income is higher than Southern cities, the cost of living is also significantly higher.
Fun Facts
- Boston is the home of the Boston Tea Party.
- Boston is home to the country’s oldest public park.
- Boston is home to the United State’s first chocolate factory.
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