8 Shared Prosperity Giving everyone—regardless of income, class, race, or ethnicity—access to economic opportunity There are many ways we support shared prosperity in Cambridge. We’ve chosen to profile just a few exceptional nonprofits, committed donors, and community leaders who do what they can to lift more boats with the rising tide. 486 residents reported incomes of more than $1 million 32.8% of female single-family households in poverty earn below $20,420 14% of residents live in poverty The state of the art BioBuilder Learning Lab in Kendall Square gives local high school students hands-on experience, inspiring future scientists and technicians. Sources: (2011-2015 data) CCF Boomtown/Hometown Report, March 2017; (2015 data) Massachusetts Department of Revenue, U.S. Census; The City of Cambridge, 2011-2015 American Community Survey. Estimated income level based on three-person household Photo by the BioBuilder Learning Lab