STUDY: Short Men and Overweight Women Make Less Money Than Their Taller, Thinner Peers
>We like to think we judge other people on their merits rather than their appearances, especially in the workplace. But a new study concludes this isn't the case.
>Research published in the British Medical Journal found that short, heavy people have lower socioeconomic status than their taller, slimmer peers. The correlation between height and financial success was higher for men, while the connection between weight and earnings was more pronounced for women.
>The study was comprehensive, looking at more than 120,000 people in the United Kingdom. These findings provide "evidence that overweight people, especially women, are at a disadvantage and that taller people, especially men, are at an advantage," the researchers wrote.
>Taller men scored better on measures of education, income, and job class. As little as an extra 2-and-a-half inches of height raised men's annual incomes by nearly $4,200. Overweight men (measured by comparatively higher BMIs) also saw a drop in income, but the effect of higher BMIs dragging down incomes was far more pronounced for women than for men.
>Women who weigh as little as 15 pounds more than their peers saw an average annual income drop of $1,600, and were less likely to own cars or homes, or be employed.
http://time.com/money/4252311/income-discrimination-short-men-overweight-women/
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Is it time to enforce policies to stop discrimination against short men and plus size women?
What do you think about this?
>>131920838
Straight to archive https://archive.is/nqZRw
>>131920838
I'm glad that society as a whole still promotes eugenics
>>131920838
A lot of the world leaders are shot.
Chinks and Indians are short and they take your high paid jobs all the time, you sharts should know better.
>>131921618
The average height of CEOs is 6 feet.