Census Bureau Report on 2019 Household Income

I don’t know if you caught the graph that @SixFoot posted. It looks like around 20% to me.

It is nice. And it proves that Trump policies are clearly superior to democratic policies.

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No it just takes reading

Is 20% a bigger number than 15%? 8%? 4%?

I have to wonder where the economy would be minus the Kung Flu and the Dems who continue to shut down their States.

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Oh it’s definitely 20% in 2020 but I am having trouble knowing if that is higher or lower than 2010 rate?

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It also takes math. Simply reading is what has you stuck on an anomaly preceding a tanking unemployment stat. They teach division in elementary school last I checked. :man_shrugging:

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7.9% highest in history! Man!

Well, the stock market would probably be closer to 30,000 instead of “only” being in the 27,000’s.

It is. And should be celebrated.

I’d like to get back on track to make that and higher the minimum standard.

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Yikes. I hadn’t looked at it THAT way :rofl:

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Is 20% higher or lower than 15%?

Not necessarily.

Yes, and you’re non-mathematical argument is still sorely lacking. Do you know anything about statistics?

Of course it is.

Teach me.

What about statistics makes 20% lower than 15%?

I’ll do you one better, I’ll give you the tools you need to learn.

This will also teach you about averages, predictions, and trends.

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Will it show me how 20% is lower than 15%?

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Yes, now go learn. It’s free.

I looked at “reading bar graphs”.

Looks like I read your chart right. The blue line in 2020 is higher than the blue line in 2010.

Thanks for the link!

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I accept your surrender. :hugs: