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did 50 cent grow up in a poor area

Curtis Jackson

Curtis Jackson

Curtis Jackson is someone who grew up in South Jamaica, Queens. The average household income in South Jamaica, Queens is $39,693. This is below the state average of $55,980.
Is Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6 in either 1975 or 1976), better known by his stage name 50 Cent, the American rapper someone or something that is someone who spent at least a substantial proportion of their childhood living in a geographical area with the attribute poor (has little money in the geographical area)?
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