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Reply to Wealthy Percentiles Rising by dwaxe
This chart is based on income. I’m not particularly worried about some doctor making $400k per year. I consider “wealthy” to be those who earn money without having a traditional income.
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I’m guessing this is “percent of eligible teens.” If it was all teens, the number would likely be much lower. Example, in California with the driving age at 16, even if 100% of people got it on their 16th birthday, that would still only be ~57% of all teens (no one aged 13-15 would have it).
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Reply to comment by PersonalityKoala in How do people across the world spend their time and what does this tell us about living conditions? by kraken_enrager
That I would understand. But the chart has average in the US at just over 4 hours.
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Reply to How do people across the world spend their time and what does this tell us about living conditions? by kraken_enrager
This data seems kinda sus. People only work ~4 hours a day, but they sleep almost 9? Am I living in some bubble where people work 40 hours a week?!
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Not much can change in three years. This would be more interesting if it showed change over several decades.
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Reply to comment by hatersaurusrex in [OC] Self-Identified Party Affiliation in the US, 2004-2023 (Gallup source in comments) by Tyler_Zoro
Most of America, by far?! Did you look at the graph? Only 40% are independent. Most of America (almost 60%) actually likes one party or the other well enough to register as a member.