• Cold Hotman
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    21 year ago

    Yes, the median wealth is noted in the article. The average wealth, however, is not. At this point I don’t think you understand the difference either. Thank you for the conversation, let’s try again later on a different topic.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      81 year ago

      I understand the difference between median and average perfectly fine. What I’m saying is that the median is what’s relevant because that’s what represents the wealth of a typical person. The problem with using average is that it doesn’t account for inequality meaning that high average wealth could be in practice hoarded by a handful of rich people while the rest of the population remains poor.

    • @sheesh@lemmy.ml
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      41 year ago

      Median is an ‘average’ (it is the mean of ranks), just not the arithmetic average (‘mean’) of the values. Text is correct - no need to get upset because you did not get it. Anyway, the numbers are meaningless as they do not tell us how wealth is distributed (e.g., what is the interquartile range - central 50%) and we cannot conclude anything about the wealth of the majority (>50%) of people.