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USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON
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March 04, 2014 
Keith Larry (L) waits for a customer at Seventh Street's Ordinary People barber shop in Washington March... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
A man waits for a customer at Seventh Street's Ordinary People barber shop in Washington 
Keith Larry (L) waits for a customer at Seventh Street's Ordinary People barber shop in Washington March 1, 2014. At Kafe Bohem, a coffee house in northwest Washington where wine bars and condos are replacing auto repair shops and cheap housing, general manager Lenora Yerkes said the city was becoming whiter, richer and harder to afford. Even as whites move into neighborhoods that have long been mostly black, such as the Seventh Street corridor, the fault lines are forming over income, not race. Picture taken March 1, 2014. To match story USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
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