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by bigbillheck 1633 days ago
As a guess: small communities simply have larger variances, and we only notice the high-paying ones. (Same principle as when there's maps of rates-by-county of something or other in the US and all those empty counties in the west stand out for being super high or super low).
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I like to think of it as "the law of small numbers"