@BernieSpofforth Yes the only thing cobalt is used for is batteries.
It seems like your criticism is the shallow oversight of the US government in regulating companies lol
@benshapiro Yes, disparities within groups can be explained often by examining the social background of individuals. In examining disparities among large demographic groups, the only reasonable explanation for these statistical differences between these populations is systemic inequality
@catturd2 the level of stock market line directly corresponds to the definitely real not made up well defined levels of
"woke" being measured in the economy
@gullfff@VaushV@jordanbpeterson People understand that the temperature of our climate varies over time. These changes took place over long periods of time but the warming we cause is dramatic. We're literally slowly changing the chemistry of our atmosphere with co2. Trapping more heat in the system.
@AngelicIsight@Dexerto Sure, anything can be true when you arbitrarily make it up. With all seriousness most people in the US will never have an income higher than 50k a year. Data says half of American workers make less than 44K a year. In any case an 'average salary' isn't representative of real pay.
@robertoblake@mikeyperk@Dexerto Well this source says the median household income is ~44K meaning that half the sample made less than that number. Correctly interpreting the data should lead you to the conclusion that many people do, in fact, make less than that.