Tesla to lay off everyone working on Superchargers, new vehiclesForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 836 points – 5 months agoarstechnica.com315Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThe average is not the median, and there's about 20% of the population living below the poverty line that can't qualify for a car loan. If you exclude the top 10% that can afford much higher loans, that average goes way down.Median is 23k... according to the 2022 US census the poverty rate is 11% not 20%, it hasn't been above 20% since 1959.
The average is not the median, and there's about 20% of the population living below the poverty line that can't qualify for a car loan. If you exclude the top 10% that can afford much higher loans, that average goes way down.Median is 23k... according to the 2022 US census the poverty rate is 11% not 20%, it hasn't been above 20% since 1959.
Median is 23k... according to the 2022 US census the poverty rate is 11% not 20%, it hasn't been above 20% since 1959.
The average is not the median, and there's about 20% of the population living below the poverty line that can't qualify for a car loan. If you exclude the top 10% that can afford much higher loans, that average goes way down.
Median is 23k...
according to the 2022 US census the poverty rate is 11% not 20%, it hasn't been above 20% since 1959.