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Dan Romero@dwr
12/31/2022

TIL (would have said less alcohol consumption was correlated with income and education)

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Syed Shah 🏴‍☠️🌊@syed
12/31/2022

Am to understand drinking is smart? Take that Huberman!

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j3@j3
12/31/2022

So anyone who's had one drink is a yes in this chart

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jake@jl
12/31/2022

How interesting! For certain types of consumption I guess it makes sense, thinking the glass of wine every evening type behavior.

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Sally@sallyh
12/31/2022

It’s a common misconception. Stats look the same in uk and here in NZ. Numbers also prob skewed because my gen (X) the worst drinkers so being older prob sit in the higher income level. Number might reduce as more genZ (who drink less) get into higher wage bracket.

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Sally@sallyh
12/31/2022

It’s a funny myth really to assume that ‘low income will mean higher drinking’ - total stereotype. And narrative that ‘middle class’ drinking is acceptable vs … I have mid teen kids and the kids who already drinking a lot are private school kids whose parents think ‘was fine in our day’….

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MxVoid@mxvoid
12/31/2022

And, even more intriguing, the trend is the inverse when it comes to cigarette smoking. (Sauce: https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/fact_sheets/adult_data/cig_smoking/index.htm)

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12/31/2022

They need more buckets $100k+ buckets middle class coastal tech workers with some likely interesting high-net-worth demos

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shoni.eth@alexpaden
12/31/2022

would be interested in the correlation to destructive behavior for the yesses though

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0xen @0xen
12/31/2022

religion probably plays a bit of a factor. coastal folk make more and are a bit more libertine that their landlocked, more pious counterparts. small area I grew up in had one bar on the outskirts of town, very few drank.

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Avi 💙@savvyavi
12/31/2022

This is fascinating….

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pete @preach
12/31/2022

Not surprised by this, the wealthiest people I know drink like fish and also happen to be highly educated

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Web3pm@web3pm
12/31/2022

This is a classic chapter in Emily Oster’s Expecting Better book which I bet a huge portion of parentcasters here have read :) The higher socioeconomic skew is the main confounding factor in estimating whether alcohol during pregnancy is bad.

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JD Ross@jd
12/31/2022

it is. just most of it is consumed by a small percent of poorer people https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2014/09/25/think-you-drink-a-lot-this-chart-will-tell-you/

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Les Greys@les
12/31/2022

If make the argument that lower income families (lower Ed) are less likely to admit to drinking vs. higher income (high Ed) will just say what they actually do because that’s what you do at that level.

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MC10 | Bankless Consulting 🎯@mc10
12/31/2022

Could be, but let's not forget about this very real fallacy: https://twitter.com/mc10crypto/status/1608772068757377024?s=46&t=tGSUKNg39RCB6wb-xjqKig

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GabrielAyuso.eth ⌐◨-◨@gabrielayuso
12/31/2022

These numbers are must likely not to be trusted for so many reasons. The only way I'd trust this type of stats is of it were made based on SSN/DLN joined with purchase history (bar, store) joined with education history. Nothing self reported. Also with a good and diverse sample size.

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Adam Finkelstein@afink
12/31/2022

This is interesting and not what I would of thought

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Robert Atkins@ratkins
12/31/2022

The more you know about how the world actually works, the more often you need a break from thinking about it.

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Nicola Ceornea@nc
12/31/2022

The "yes, I drink" does a lot of lifting. Would have been better if some qualifier of how often was included

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rafa@rafa
12/31/2022

My theory is that drinking (and hangovers) are time-consuming and expensive habits (both money and health). Indulgence requires time and money. Makes sense to me!

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DEADSTOCK @deadstock
12/31/2022

mo money mo problems

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Paul Millerd@pmillerd
12/31/2022

US college => binge drinking Doesn’t happen in other countries at university as much

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Orpheas@orpheas
12/31/2022

lol remember the meme

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Saliem Chiu@saliemchiu
12/31/2022

The guy split the data and concluded that with more income and education alcohol was a cultured tasteful thing vs a cope for less income and education.