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The title of both graphs cannot be true simultaneously
Of course both can be true simultaneously.
This is basic statistics.
If most women are in low to medium earning jobs and high-earning men rarely marry them, then automatically they are more likely to be married to married to stay-at-home wives, and more likely to be married to high-earning women.
Wrong. Are high-income men overwhelmingly married to high-income women, OR, stay-at-home wives?
They are mutually exclusive, as worded.
most women are in low to medium earning jobs and high-earning men rarely marry them
They marry them more often then not, then retire them as god intended, that's the stay-at-home cohort.
more likely to be married to high-earning women
They are not more-likely to be, they are the MOST-likely to be. Words mean things, perhaps stay away from NGO slop until you can discern the difference.
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You seem to think "overwhelmingly" means >50% of population?
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Guys, please stop. It's fine. Lova ya both
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