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For example, during the early 1980s in Britain, the areas of the country where the video rental market expanded fastest were the areas of highest unemployment. Makes sense (men at home, nothing to do, spend the time watching films on video), but the story might equally have been people in richer areas being more able to afford to buy video players (VCRs).
You have to look to find out.
I think free lancers weights in these stats, their work requires the speed and their income can be lower than what the average used to be.
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