• friend_of_satan@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Fantastic points! I totally missed that household part of it and I agree that judging based off household is a really distorted view of individual financial position.

    Do you have data on individual incomes?

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      8 months ago

      I don’t have any data. My goal was not to provide data but to call out the absurdness of creating statistics for abstract things like household incomes.

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      8 months ago

      To think of household income, think of how you file taxes. You don’t claim roommates in your taxes, theyre not your household. If you and a significant other file jointly, that’s your household.

      The stat isn’t as ridiculous as the other person claims

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        8 months ago

        !tomalley8342@lemmy.world posted the definitions used in the census survey above

        A household includes the related family members and all the unrelated people, if any, such as lodgers, foster children, wards, or employees who share the housing unit. A person living alone in a housing unit, or a group of unrelated people sharing a housing unit such as partners or roomers, is also counted as a household.