The Arby's Test: Why America Feels Divided But Isn't (Quite)
The Analog Hour di Michelle Henery
Note sull'episodio
If you want to figure out someone votes Republican or Democrat, one of the best questions you can ask is: Do you eat at Arby's?
Many of us feel as if America is fracturing - liberals and conservatives living in completely different worlds. But economist Emir Kamenica's research reveals something counterintuitive: we're not actually drifting apart culturally.
We may feel divided and often, we are - but not in the ways we think.
This episode covers:
- Why Arby's predicts voting
- Baby names: Kurt vs. Liam
- Grey Poupon, iPhones, and consumer markers of identity
- Income inequality is up, but cultural distance between rich and poor is stable
- Can we rebuild? Reasons for hope
About Professor Emir Kamenica: Emir Kamenica is the Douglas G. ...
Parole chiave
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