The issue with non-science disciplines having way laxer requirements/grading/etc.? Education is one of the worst there- (2010 chart but this dynamic likely has not gotten better)
August 1, 2025 at 3:10 PM
The issue with non-science disciplines having way laxer requirements/grading/etc.? Education is one of the worst there- (2010 chart but this dynamic likely has not gotten better)
This via Lyman Stone over on twitter- theres a consistent gap between preferred and actual family sizes suggesting people who do want kids would like one more. And that gap spikes in low property tax areas- twitter.com/lymanstoneky...
April 13, 2025 at 8:28 PM
This via Lyman Stone over on twitter- theres a consistent gap between preferred and actual family sizes suggesting people who do want kids would like one more. And that gap spikes in low property tax areas- twitter.com/lymanstoneky...
Shor's breakout of one of the datasets really helps explain the problem in a nutshell. It's why Bernie's donor dominance didn't translate to a 2020 win.
Being more white/educated/higher income/liberal is not a good combo for electoral positioning in a primary or GE.
March 4, 2025 at 9:18 PM
Shor's breakout of one of the datasets really helps explain the problem in a nutshell. It's why Bernie's donor dominance didn't translate to a 2020 win.
Being more white/educated/higher income/liberal is not a good combo for electoral positioning in a primary or GE.
This one explains a lot more about the politics of "unemployment" and why you keep seeing it complained about on tech/media platforms than any other chart right now.
February 12, 2025 at 8:21 PM
This one explains a lot more about the politics of "unemployment" and why you keep seeing it complained about on tech/media platforms than any other chart right now.