A study conducted by scientists at the Queen Mary University of London involved the analysis of 2.6 million posts on the well-known social networking site, Nextdoor. Surprisingly, they were able to predict a user’s income accurately, using only the content of their posts.
They used nextdoor, a local community social network. So they have pretty detailed information of where someone lives.
Their findings:
People in affluent neighbourhoods post about rich people issues.
People in poor neighbourhoods post about poor people issues.
Shocking stuff…
You mean… that you can predict one’s income by where they fall on the “Roach Motel Apartment” to “3x McMansions and 2x condos in NYC” spectrum?
Cuz I find it surprising. Most of the millionaires/billionaires club don’t actually post a real income. They have investments, and take loans against those investments. (or the growth in value there of.)