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by xanados
5118 days ago
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Those aren't real stats. Those are just numbers on a page. That link doesn't include any methodology for how they collected these numbers, doesn't include any references, doesn't included any reason I should believe any of them whatsoever. Some of those numbers are either obviously false or obviously misleading, such as the theory that 51% of private wealth is controlled by women when we know the huge concentration of wealth in the US and know the huge disparity in sexes in the top 1% of earners. This statistic thus is either completely false (perhaps they surveyed a power law distribution or something), or their definition is extremely poorly represented by their choice of words. Edit: It's probably not a good sign that they have two directly contradictory statistics for the amount of US private wealth controlled by women. |
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http://www.catalyst.org/publication/256/buying-power
http://www.she-conomy.com/report/marketing-to-women-quick-fa...