Americans Like Living in States With Less Income Inequality
Tina Miller, MA,CFLE stashed this in sociology
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Residents of Alaska, Utah, and Wyoming say their states—which boast the lowest levels of income inequality in the country—are great places to live.
What's interesting is that I find myself not wanting to live in any of those places.
I love all these "correlation = causation" logical fallacies about income inequality!
Also I'm particularly interested in what the maps would look like if Cali adopted that guy's 6-state breakup idea.
3:27 PM May 23 2014