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Recall one of the most insane graphs ever: After a decade men paid off ~30% of their loans and women paid off ~3%
— Simon Sarris (@simonsarris) January 31, 2025
Men pay down student debt and women don't. They have different expectations around college's use and different sensitivity to cost-benefit. https://t.co/KlUXc8cTnn pic.twitter.com/pxsnF9Vr27
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huh really?
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Could it include staffing
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!fincels, !mathematics, leaving aside the fact that this is apparently from 2016 and relies on some incredibly questionable data from Glassdoor, what a terribly constructed table. The way they've differentiated these categories is absurd. Finance, accounting, economics, business, international relations, marketing, human resources, and advertising are all listed as 52.6%. They clearly looked at the gender ratio for Bachelors of Business Administration as a whole, then applied that ratio to every applicable major. There's also three categories listed at 82.0%, six at 80.2%, three at 60.7%, two at 57.0%, three at 48.9%, and two at 35.3%.
If you're going to lie with statistics, at least put some effort in. Only blind idiots like !dramatards are gonna look at this mess and not immediately realize what's happening.
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Good HR is like good editing, the point isn't to notice it. If you do, it's inevitably because it's bad.
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You don't need a degree to do hr
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Anybody who makes $50k/yr for 5 years after getting a business degree deserves to be shot then ground into mulch.
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