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  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by SydneyS:
    Just a question... has anyone here read the demographics the COTH has on us? It's pretty eye-opening!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Out of curiosity, what does it say? Are we surprisingly rich? Or surprisingly poor?

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    • Find 'em right here. They do make interesting reading! My household income and real property stats do NOT even come CLOSE (not even a fraction of close!) and the value of my current horse is probably in the negatives But the scary thing is, that $11k-plus of horse-related equipment and apparel, sadly, rings a bell.

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      • I am one of the richest people in the world. I have my health, a wonderful family, friends whom I love dearly and am truly blessed to have, a job I love and a big fat red horse with issues. Each morning I get out of bed and attack the day with joy and gusto, making sure that - were it to be my last day on this wonderful earth - I would not have to say "Doh! I forgot to ____________."

        "This is your life
        This is your day
        Ain't no dress rehearsal
        So get outta your way
        Smell the roses
        Dig the ride
        You can't take it with you when you say goodbye
        This is your life" John Shanks

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        • So okay, I just bought that issue of People yesterday (I was a little disappointed that Paige only got that teeny weeny blurb, because I was hoping to read more, but whatever - there was a massive thread - by comparison, anyway - on the Olsen twins, so that placated me somewhat . I'm sick, I know). I don't know . . . I suppose a little part of me wouldn't mind trading lives with Athina Onassis just so that I could have her horses or her money, but seriously, I'd love to have her boyfriend! I had no idea she was going out with Alvaro Affonso de Miranda Neto! I've seen him ride a few times, and not only is he enormously talented, he is also seriously hot. Interesting article. I can't believe people have that much money!

          Cheers,
          Susie
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          "That's it! You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college!" ~Homer Simpson
          "That's it! You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college!" ~Homer Simpson

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          • "The magnitude of my poverty will surely swing the pendulum the other way, haha."

            I was thinking the same thing but the "Average household income is $180,151."
            By those standards I think I'm below poverty level... Seriously though....my household income is a microscopic itty bitty teeny weeny fraction of that....it boggles the mind!
            Then again I don't own, don't have kids and aren't married either....I guess I must beat to my own drummer. :lol

            "Donuts. Is there anything they can't do?"
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            • Humm I wonder when they did this Demographics study. I do not remember anyone talking to me.

              Then again, they don't want to scare away potential advertisers.

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              • Kachoo, I think lots of us would like to be you!

                "Both rider and horse must enjoy the work. This is the essence of success" - Reiner Klimke
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                • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lizviola:
                  My household income and real property stats do NOT even come CLOSE (not even a fraction of close!) and the value of my current horse is probably in the negatives <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                  Some previous stats were the following ... from McLean's DCM Group 1988 demographic study:

                  * Women comprised 88 percent of readership.
                  * Average income was $167,545.
                  * Each owned an average of 45 acres, worth $395,000.
                  * Each owned an average of four to five horses, worth a combined $115,000

                  I assume that with gains in income and property value, so too has the value of horses

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                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by EqChick:
                    Err - messed up on Daisy's name - what is Paige's sister's name? I know they both rode at one point, and now it seems to be mostly Paige. That's who I meant - sorry!
                    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                    No sister at all. Brother Brett showed Himself the Elf in leadline - but I think that's as far as his riding career went.

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                    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Kachoo:
                      So okay, I just bought that issue of People yesterday . . . I suppose a little part of me wouldn't mind trading lives with Athina Onassis . . . I had no idea she was going out with Alvaro Affonso de Miranda Neto! I've seen him ride a few times, and not only is he enormously talented, he is also seriously hot. . .

                      <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                      You're not kidding! I've only seen photos of him but he is on fire!

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                      • Average household income is $180,151



                        Divide that by 6 thank you very much!

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                        • your post cracked me up....how about if we divide it by 8....even that is sadly, pathetically more than I make with my F/T job....it's a good thing I really like where I work!

                          "Donuts. Is there anything they can't do?"
                          ~Homer
                          \"Donuts. Is there anything they can\'t do?\"
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                          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>it's a good thing I really like where I work!
                            <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                            Yes, but being poor pays off this time of year. I am getting a fat tax refund!

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                            • Hey, there are only 288 subscribers in Canada. I feel so special!

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                              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by batgirl:
                                Kachoo, I think lots of us would like to be you!

                                "Both rider and horse must enjoy the work. This is the essence of success" - Reiner Klimke<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                Aw, batgirl - you've just warmed the very cockles of my little heart!

                                <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by dogchushu:
                                You're not kidding! I've only seen photos of him but he is on fire!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                Dogchushu, look what I went and dug up for you (and okay, for me too) from Arnd Bronkhorst's website:

                                Does it burn calories to smolder so?

                                I don't know how long it will be accessible, so go look quickly!!!

                                Cheers,
                                Susie
                                http://www.kachoom.com

                                "That's it! You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college!" ~Homer Simpson
                                "That's it! You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college!" ~Homer Simpson

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                                • Those survey numbers are an average, not a mean, so a fistful of readers earning millions have a bigger impact on that number than those of us who qualify for food stamps. It would be interesting to see where most readers fall within the spectrum, rather than just averaging all the numbers.

                                  It's interesting how, even though I subscribe to the print version, I was not aware this survey was happening.

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                                  • I gots just one question on this figure:

                                    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>
                                    * Each owned an average of 45 acres, worth $395,000.
                                    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                    Where in the world do I get THIS deal?!??! Out here, that $395,000 will get you, oh, maybe a quarter of an acre someplace you probably don't want to live.

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                                    • It's like the old joke: Bill Gates walks into a bar. Suddenly, the average person in the bar has a net worth of $10 million dollars. But you still have to count out the quarters to buy your next beer.

                                      An average is not a good predictor of any one person or even any small subset of the group. That's why marketing execs love averages, because it allows them to ascribe higher numbers across an entire group. In this case, all it takes is a couple of ultra rich folks who subscribe to the Chronicle to throw off the whole balance.

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                                      • but shouldnt a bunch of ultra poor ones be able to swing it to OTHER way too???


                                        "Spot"

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                                        • Look at it this way:

                                          200 subscribers: 100 make 25K and 100 make 40K: average = $32,500

                                          Add in one person with income of $1,000,000 and average jumps to $37,313

                                          Add in two millionaires and 25 people who make $500,000 and average income jumps to $92,511 even though the median is still $40,000.

                                          So no a bunch of poor people won't lower the average much

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