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   On 15 Nov 2025, Lou Bricano Canoza Ball posted some   
   news:9x9SQ.61209$fIia.15987@fx45.iad:   
      
   > Spammy is too stupid to realize his many glaring tells. What a fucking   
   > idiot!   
   >   
   > On 11/15/2025 2:21 PM, Spammy "cuck" Blowjob, 350lb 5'1" morbidly   
   > obese convicted child molester and lying fat fuck, lied:   
   >   
   >> On 15 Nov 2025, a425couple posted some   
   >> news:_l4SQ.41941$BJOe.5442@fx12.iad:   
   >>   
   >>> On 11/13/25 21:28, Webbster wrote:   
   >>>> a425couple wrote in   
   >>>> news:scuRQ.495$gM0f.58@fx46.iad:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> On 11/11/25 18:03, Marmalade King wrote:   
   >>>>>> Liberals tend to have higher IQs than their conservative siblings   
   >>>>>> Steve Sailer   
   >>>>>> Jul 06, 2024   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> A new study from an excellent team of scientists at the U. of   
   >>>>>> Minnesota finds that higher IQ siblings tend to be more   
   >>>>>> politically liberal than their lower IQ brothers and sisters. And   
   >>>>>> polygenic scores for IQ predict liberalism even better than do IQ   
   >>>>>> tests.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Since Thomas Bouchard’s famous 1990 Minnesota Twins   
   study   
   >>>>>> reuniting identical twins largely raised apart, the University of   
   >>>>>> Minnesota has been a leader in hard-headed analyses of the   
   >>>>>> effects of nature and nurture using sibling, twin, and adoption   
   >>>>>> studies along with the new polygenic scores.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> So, scientists at a state university come to a totally self   
   >>>>> serving conclusion in 1990. Hmmmm, is anyone surprised?   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Meanwhile I just tried a Google, how about this?   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> AI Overview   
   >>>>> While there is no single official government report that breaks   
   >>>>> down household net worth data by political party affiliation,   
   >>>>> private research indicates that Republican households tend to have   
   >>>>> a higher net worth than Democratic households.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Net worth is not IQ, nor is it corrolated with IQ.   
   >>>>   
   >>>   
   >>> Well, close, but not quite right.   
   >>>   
   >>> IQ, as in that measured by intelligence tests IS correlated with   
   >>> size of income.   
   >>> And amount of income does have some correlation with net worth,   
   >>> but other factors such as determination and self discipline have   
   >>> much larger contribution.   
   >>> Maybe not too surprisingly (though to me illogical) some IQ smart   
   >>> people would really choose to "wear a big hat, rather than own lot's   
   >>> of cattle'.   
   >>>   
   >>> I definitely suggest all should read "The Millionaire Next Door"   
   >>> by Stanley and Danko. It is old, but still VERY VALID!   
   >>>   
   >>> The book has formulas to determine income and age - what determines   
   >>> people who are "Progressive accumulators of wealth (PAWs) or Under   
   >>> Accumulators of Wealth (UAWs)"   
   >>> ------------------   
   >>>   
   >>> AI Overview There is a positive correlation between IQ   
   >>> and income, with higher IQ scores generally leading to higher   
   >>> earnings. However, the link between IQ and accumulated wealth is   
   >>> weak or nonexistent, even when controlling for other factors.   
   >>> Research indicates that while intelligence can increase earning   
   >>> potential, factors beyond IQ, such as personality traits like   
   >>> conscientiousness, and other life circumstances play a larger role   
   >>> in determining overall wealth.   
   >>>  IQ and income   
   >>> Studies show that for each IQ point increase, income can rise by a   
   >>> range of about $200 to $600 annually.   
   >>> Higher cognitive ability is correlated with better income and career   
   >>> options.   
   >>> IQ and wealth   
   >>> A low correlation of about \(0.16\) has been found between IQ and   
   >>> net worth. Research found no statistically distinguishable   
   >>> relationship between IQ and wealth once other factors like   
   >>> education, race, and job status were controlled for.   
   >>> Being highly intelligent does not guarantee wealth, and some studies   
   >>> show that extremely intelligent people can fall into financial   
   >>> difficulty. A study found that people with slightly above-average   
   >>> intelligence had higher average net worth than those with slightly   
   >>> higher intelligence scores, suggesting other factors are more   
   >>> influential.   
   >>>   
   >>> Other factors influencing financial success   
      
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