Now, the savvy will point out tht this does eventually curve back upward, for the tiny fraction of the popultion whose income is into the millions.
My bet: It DOESN’T actually curve back up when both in the couple have a comparable salaries in the millions, e.g. suggesting that greater financial security or whatever leads to women wanting to have children.
No. Instead, I’d bet that BOTH upward curves, both on the left and the right, are artifacts of the REAL cause of higher fertility rates,
= men earning far more than women
Am I suggesting the pay gap should be forcibly made huge again, to save the human race?
No, I’m not suggesting anything at all.
Just pointing out the truth.
What is to be done from there, I’m not sure.
Embrace the truth.
My bet: It DOESN’T actually curve back up when both in the couple have a comparable salaries in the millions, e.g. suggesting that greater financial security or whatever leads to women wanting to have children.
No. Instead, I’d bet that BOTH upward curves, both on the left and the right, are artifacts of the REAL cause of higher fertility rates,
= men earning far more than women
Am I suggesting the pay gap should be forcibly made huge again, to save the human race?
No, I’m not suggesting anything at all.
Just pointing out the truth.
What is to be done from there, I’m not sure.
Embrace the truth.
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And would you look at that,
Poor side:
In those poorest places, with highest fertility rates, men earning far more than their partner(s).
Rich side:
Likewise, in those very top income brackets, where the fertility curve picks up, men are far more often making those huge amounts, men making far more than their partner.
Middle:
And of course as we know, in the middle, often both the man and women are working, often with not such a dramatic difference in salary.
It all fits.
Greater the ratio of men’s earnings to womens -> greater the fertility rate.
Why does there not even seem to be any chart of this earnings gap (not ignoring hours worked, just overall earnings no matter what) -vs- fertility rate?
Because recognizing this reality is practically a thought crime.
Poor side:
In those poorest places, with highest fertility rates, men earning far more than their partner(s).
Rich side:
Likewise, in those very top income brackets, where the fertility curve picks up, men are far more often making those huge amounts, men making far more than their partner.
Middle:
And of course as we know, in the middle, often both the man and women are working, often with not such a dramatic difference in salary.
It all fits.
Greater the ratio of men’s earnings to womens -> greater the fertility rate.
Why does there not even seem to be any chart of this earnings gap (not ignoring hours worked, just overall earnings no matter what) -vs- fertility rate?
Because recognizing this reality is practically a thought crime.
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Olympics 1992 vs 2024.
How far the West has fallen.
How far the West has fallen.
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“If you have any doubt what is going on at the Olympics opening ceremony
A single rider on a pale horse is straight out of the book of Revelation
"And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth."
Revelation 6:8”
A single rider on a pale horse is straight out of the book of Revelation
"And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth."
Revelation 6:8”
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