The Relationship Between Education and Income Among Religious Groups
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Well, it looks like all that matters is the college degree, but not the religion (which only matters for the percentage of college degrees). There are not big outliers. It's basically a straight line.
I'm a little surprised by the Hindu result. Are those primarily software engineers from India? Then the data is a little misleading because it doesn't really show the percentage of college degrees among Hindus in general but only of Hindus who got a working permit (which presumably means: have college degree in most cases).
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Yep lots of selection bias. The modal Indian couldn’t even read just a decade or so ago. But we get half of IIT’s graduating class each year.
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What's the difference between an Agnostic and 'Nothing in Particular'?
About $15K apparently.
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I am guessing this is just for US peopel?
But not really surprising. I am guessing you could do the same things for neighborhoods, ethnic group, etc. and the line would be the same.