CalgaryChris77 t1_iqoryu7 wrote
Reply to comment by hey_there_kitty_cat in [OC] Median age difference between US Senators and the US population (1950-2022) v2 by JolietJakeLebowski
Are you reading this graph wrong? The median age is climbing consistently for over 50 years.
Compared to other western countries it’s been a less steep climb though.
hey_there_kitty_cat t1_iqpkowv wrote
I meant the main line that was the point of the post, median difference. And how the other lines go up, but the difference is relatively similar, hence more babies surviving and old people surviving, so we going to the moon!
Bayoris t1_iqqk5ub wrote
That line represents the age difference between the median person and median senator. You seem to have interpreted it as the difference between old people and babies.
hey_there_kitty_cat t1_iqqo926 wrote
I... what you're saying is right, but I feel like we're saying the same thing on completely different levels. Old people and babies are consistently living longer now, people together are living longer. Hence upward trends of living, but yet the age gap of average age and senator age is staying pretty stable. That's pretty interesting, although I guess we're way beyond the actual post at this point.
eh17368 t1_iqutbtp wrote
Largely because of so many young immigrants the US receives
CalgaryChris77 t1_iqvi8qr wrote
Canada gets way more immigration than America.
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