Lesson 32: Siblings and Friends - Slide  19

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Sibling Economic Inequality Is Common After Leaving Home

  • If you attended college there is almost a 50% chance your sibling did not attend college
  • If your sibling attended college there is almost a 50% chance you did not
  • In a study on sibling economic inequality:
  • 34% of respondents claimed their sibling was their most economically successful relative
  • 46% reported a sibling as being their least successful relative

Notes:

Pg. 5-7, “The Pecking Order, Which Siblings Succeed and Why,” Dalton Conley, Pantheon Books, New York, 2004.

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