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Over the last four decades, the financial circumstances into which children have been born have increasingly determined where they have ended up as adults. But an expansive new study, based on billions of social media connections, has uncovered a powerful exception to that pattern that helps explain why certain places offer a path out of poverty.

For poor children, living in an area where people have more friendships that cut across class lines significantly increases how much they earn in adulthood, the new research found.

  • Binguz2 [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    I am sure some of this is true, because my time working for a really rich guy really demystified a lot of stuff and showed me I wasn't too unqualified to start a business, but all this shit only stands to benefit a small chunk of poor people and often turn them into class traitors. It favors a handful of rags to riches stories that uphold the awful system and/or creates the most soulless nouveau riche chuds.

    • ElChapoDeChapo [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      because my time working for a really rich guy really demystified a lot of stuff and showed me I wasn’t too unqualified to start a business

      I can relate, seeing how incompetent the rich guy I worked for was made me realize how easy it would be to start up my own shit