Seems like the article starts with the conclusion that the disparity is explicitly racially motivate, and works backward. Why not work from a premise that the outcome is disparate but the reasons might be more nuanced?…
Rightfully? Want a reason why this country is run the way it is? This kind of tax policy is a huge reason. We have a huge swath of people who are shielded from the effects of poor spending and governance. In fact, they…
Or befriend an apple employee and get their once a year 25% system discount. The $400 off my MacBook Pro is proof. Ohhhhh yeaaahhhhh! Seriously though, I was very lucky that my Apple buddy didn't need a new system that…
I'd like to see this data adjusted for comparative cost of living. I don't think that was done here. E.g. Mormons in UT earning 75k are essentially in the same earning bracket as Hindus in Silicon Valley making 100k+.
I have seen it in use at one company I did consulting work for. They used SecureID hard tokens in conjunction with a regular password.
Seems like the article starts with the conclusion that the disparity is explicitly racially motivate, and works backward. Why not work from a premise that the outcome is disparate but the reasons might be more nuanced?…
Rightfully? Want a reason why this country is run the way it is? This kind of tax policy is a huge reason. We have a huge swath of people who are shielded from the effects of poor spending and governance. In fact, they…
Or befriend an apple employee and get their once a year 25% system discount. The $400 off my MacBook Pro is proof. Ohhhhh yeaaahhhhh! Seriously though, I was very lucky that my Apple buddy didn't need a new system that…
I'd like to see this data adjusted for comparative cost of living. I don't think that was done here. E.g. Mormons in UT earning 75k are essentially in the same earning bracket as Hindus in Silicon Valley making 100k+.
I have seen it in use at one company I did consulting work for. They used SecureID hard tokens in conjunction with a regular password.