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In short, the country as a whole is in fact experiencing an increase in poverty. One 1970s cannot conveniently exclude a part from the whole in such an analysis, at least not without strong justification as to why it should be considered separately. Mouthpiece [ ...reply just to this | 1970s comment on the story... | next new ] 49. How concentrated is the curve? by PerryStroika at Wed 31 Aug 12:30pmscore of 1 in reply to comment 47 I would be willing to grant that the increase in poverty is 1970s largely a regional phenomenon if I could see state by state data on the shape of the curve. What, for instance, was the standard deviation of state by state poverty rates. If the standard deviation is relatively small, that would indicate a sort of lumpy, non-normal curve (a non-random distribution), and this would be a sign of real regional divergence.
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