
Ich habe mir einen gefälschten Index ausgedacht: den Kehrwert der Lebenshaltungskosten multipliziert mit der dritten Potenz des Human Development Index (HDI) jedes US-Bundesstaates. Höhere Punktzahl = billigerer Staat mit höherer menschlicher Entwicklung. Ich würfele den HDI, um die Staaten mit niedrigerem HDI stärker zu bestrafen
Von Swimming_Concern7662
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As a midwesterner, I love this.
~~How did Mississippi end up with such a high score? It’s cheap as hell, yes, but is their HDI really that high?~~
Edit: my bad, misread the graph
And again: Minnesota is near the top….
This is a weather map
This is just a trick to get the dim folks to move to Minnesota. I like the cut of your jib
You don’t have to call it fake just because you invented it!
Funny because this is basically an inverse graph of where people actually want to live.
Penalizing the lower-HDI states with a cube is letting them off easy.
Lutheranism map
Some of the dark blue states have very severe winters. Southern Kansas is probably the best option if you want an affordable quality of life and a decent climate
Old stock Nordic and german people map. Congrats.

Scandinavians do everything best
Did it account for income distribution? Cost of goods and services can be upset by earning more.
Doesn’t matter the metric, Mississippi is always near the bottom…
Is cost of living normalized to salary though?
Typical Minnesota W.
It’s no longer a fake index after you come up with it. I really like this
Sounds like the kind of math I barely survived in high school lol
I’d love to see this broken down by county or census tract. Georgia for instance averages out between the high cost of living and high HDI around Atlanta, and the low cost of living, but low HDI in the more rural areas.
All the MA dickriders won’t be happy to see this
I mean… You can call your metric fake all you want, but this isn’t any different than half of the metrics economists use.
Sorry I’m a bit confused, but what do you mean by the inverse of cost of living?
This map really shows where it pays off to be able to tolerate some weather.
Or more concisely, the metric is HDI cubed per cost of living?
White excellence.