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You can't go around giving money out in those quantities. Can you dilute it a bit more?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'll donate a quadrillionth of a penny.
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Even birth month isn't immune from income differencesOriginally posted by DirtyDog View PostStill not going to factor in ability to pay, though. And are births spread evenly throughout the year? I would expect a bulge around September / October time, but that's just a guess.
BBC News - Are the school odds stacked against summer babies?
Summer babies are less likely to do well at school, and therefore have lower earning potential. Unless they're royal.Comment
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Time of year could be a factor as well. People who have just had their birthday might have some extra birthday cash to splash around.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostEven birth month isn't immune from income differences
BBC News - Are the school odds stacked against summer babies?
Summer babies are less likely to do well at school, and therefore have lower earning potential. Unless they're royal.Comment
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Well they will probably be the youngest in the year so won't be as developed. Its all aged 5 on 1st September.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostEven birth month isn't immune from income differences
BBC News - Are the school odds stacked against summer babies?
Summer babies are less likely to do well at school, and therefore have lower earning potential. Unless they're royal.Comment
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But we get a better spread of birthday/christmas presents and so are well adjustedOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostEven birth month isn't immune from income differences
BBC News - Are the school odds stacked against summer babies?
Summer babies are less likely to do well at school, and therefore have lower earning potential. Unless they're royal.
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