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It’s easier to say freedom is more important than caution when you’re not on the chopping block.
Well, I would add that issue could be that people in lower income brackets are aware of how little healthcare or paid sick days they have and would rather stay healthy instead? Someone who has a higher income probably has better job security and more money to cover health expenses.
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Higher income people are also more likely able to continue to WFH while we “reopen.” Lower income people actually have to put themselves at risk.
Worth noting this is based off 811 people in Wisconsin and should not be projected to represent the US population.
Chief
Geographic extrapolation should be noted, but the 811 person note is largely irrelevant as far as creating an appropriate sample. Sample size doesn’t really change once your population is in the tens of thousands
Interesting that lower income respondents were more concerned about opening too soon than the higher income ones
Also important to note note it seems they only polled people in Wisconsin.
I’ve seen a lot of reports saying benefits received from aid packages and unemployment is greater than what their regular incomes would be. 75K was also the cutoff for stimulus checks. Not saying we should open up the economy without the appropriate safeguards, but I don’t think it’s fair to say the people who lost the most jobs are most divided. People are thinking about their pocket book regardless of how much is in it.
I polled my 811 Facebook friends and got stats that match surprisingly with my own point of view! I just put it in a black and white table made in LaTeX so it looks more official.
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Marquette runs polls quite frequently and pulls from around the state to help combat any representation bias. One potential flaw is that they still rely on phone calls (though cell phones are included) but it’s unfair to compare this to a facebook “poll” of an echo chamber.