• wellbuddyweek@lemm.ee
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        10 months ago

        They do post the average income under living expenses for some reason, at about 1700 dollars in the picture

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      10 months ago

      Im betting most people dont know what you mean because they see average income and dont know what the difference would be

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          10 months ago

          I think a better question is did most people ever learn these things before they stopped formal education

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            10 months ago

            This is a valid point. It was not taught to me in High School and I didn’t do so hot in Statistics my first time around with it.

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          10 months ago

          I was taught the same multiplication/division for 3 years straight.

          I did have a section on those 3 M’s in math, but it was a small part of the curriculum and over in a flash. I recall nothing of value.

          Except the mean which came back up extensively in G10 Chem and that was it.

          Watching my younger sibling do math was even worse especially when they transferred to online and a lot of the questions were actually wrong… which was a great exercise in learning, but… ugh.

          Sorry friend, but not in any meaningful way as far as I’m aware. :(

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          10 months ago

          IME, most people I have met have never learned, or at least committed to memory, any of these terms, or (most likely) not the concept of their specific value to analysis.

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      10 months ago

      This is the one that always gets me. When we’re specifically talking about the middle class, median means a whole lot more than the mean of the national wage.