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@wahx mobility is irrelevant
There’s many other factors that determine this it’s not worth looking at
Such as intervention, mentality
In the us case I would say mentality and social factors
how is it calculated
wjat does it mean
intergeneration earnings are very elastic = bad ?
In a society with equal opportunity, a father's income would have no relation to that of his son (a correlation of 0). On the other hand, a country where jobs and income transition from one generation to the next would have a correlation of 1.
i think if it was 0 it would be bad, but if it's 1.0 it's also bad
probably being somewhere in the middle is good
you want to some degree have the success of the father to influence greater opportunities for the son, say, but you also want to give opportunities to other people
there's a balance between these two imo
at 0.0, intergenerational family business would cease to exist, and death/estate tax would be 100%, that is socialism
1.0 is obviously bad as well
I mean moving up classes here is irrelevant to the American dream
If almost every class can afford the dream
Then no point moving up
But what’s killed the American dream is socialism, the intervention by the state into the economy
The 2nd chart is economic freedom
?
Check above
The charts
lmao
YANGGANG
Lol
On r/feminism
They talked about how feminism needs socialism.
Is this Trump?
It's both
well it's missing the data for maryland because I physically saw trump here
do 90% of drugs come in through ports of entry
i remember when this line as repeated by NPR over and over