this is statistically impossible!
Posted by admin on August 3rd, 2009
Proposed for Numbers:
While listening to his neighbor’s harrowing story of being moved out his home due to foreclosure, Charlie’s brain was automatically calculating the probability of more than three million families all making the same financial mistakes and losing their homes. That’s ten million displaced people.
Like many people, until someone close was affected, a neighbor that he knew to be responsible and hardworking, Charlie hadn’t thought about the odds of millions of people being irresponsible to such a degree that they lost their homes. He went to his board to figure this out . . .
Tags: foreclosures, math, numbers, statistical probability