photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_SxeO6JU-xg/44037213_10156705463297264_4852350233071321088_o_10156705463287264.jpg PARETO GENERATIONS IN THE USA (Updated)
(Try to understand that this is to provide an understanding of scales of different groups.)Reece HaynesI wonder, how strong is the correlation between IQ on the bell curve and class position?Oct 13, 2018, 4:30 PMCurt Doolittle( In the main it’s obvious, but above 140 nothing is predictable because it appears that you start sacrificing something or other to get there.)Oct 13, 2018, 4:31 PMCurt DoolittleBy and large (on average) iq and class are correspondent with a range of about seven to ten points. Reason being is personality and other factors affect (improve, harm) class position.Oct 13, 2018, 4:32 PMCurt DoolittleThere are people who work their asses off and graduate college with 100 iq’s. THere just aren’t many of them. There are people with 170 iq’s that do construction work. There are plenty of people with 120’s that go nowhere.Oct 13, 2018, 4:33 PMVengefül BobmoranLower-middle-upper : First row under the column title is number of people while the 2nd is annual income.
(At first I was confused by the dollar sign.)
I would have expected the lower class to be bigger.Oct 13, 2018, 4:40 PMReece HaynesThat all makes sense. My earning power at present I would be unsure of, as I am still a student and am only just starting to build my plans for after graduation, but the goal I work towards for now, is not to be chained to a desk somewhere doing the 9-5. I would like my time to be my own. And then be able to use that time productively to make further progress. Etc.Oct 13, 2018, 4:40 PMCurt Doolittle^ the fact that the lower class isn’t bigger is evidence of the oversize of the american middle class. THAT IS WHAT IS FRIGHTENING.Oct 13, 2018, 4:41 PMPARETO GENERATIONS IN THE USA (Updated)
(Try to understand that this is to provide an understanding of scales of different groups.)

Source date (UTC): 2018-10-13 16:10:00 UTC
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