| The main types of people are: |
| 1. | Easy Street - High-income suburban couples without children.
Middle-aged married couples living a comfortable life in suburbia with no dependents. A majority are homeowners. |
| 2. | Single in the Suburbs - Middle- to upper-income singles living in the suburbs.
Singles ranging in age from 30s to 60s who earn a comfortable income. Some own their homes, and their careers range from management to service industry. |
| 3. | Leave It to Beaver - Middle- to upper-income suburban families.
Ranging in age from 30s to 50s, these married couples with children are likely to own their home and work in management, professional, or skill-based occupations. Education level varies from high school to college. |
| 4. | Renting Singles - Singles renting in the suburbs.
A higher than average proportion of these 30- to 60-year-olds rent their homes. Education varies from high school or lower to college. |
| 5. | Wide Open Foyers - Suburban families living in large houses.
These well-off married couples with children own their own homes, and the homes are bigger than average. Age ranges from the mid-30s to the upper 50s. Most are highly educated professionals, many with advanced degrees. |