CONCLUSIONS – Diabetes remission up to 3 years after RYGBP and LAGB was proportionally higher with increasing postsurgical weight loss. However, the nearly twofold greater weight loss–adjusted likelihood of diabetes remission in subjects undergoing RYGBP than LAGB suggests unique mechanisms contributing to improved glucose metabolism beyond weight loss after RYGBP.
Not Just the 1%: Upper Middle Class Is Larger & Richer – The Big Picture
Interesting data point — its not just the top 1% who are thriving, nor just the top 0.1%, who are really killing it — but the Upper Middle Class is doing well also. According to an Urban Institute paper, The Growing Size and Incomes of the Upper Middle Class using absolute income thresholds [adjusted for inflation and family…Read More
Source: Not Just the 1%: Upper Middle Class Is Larger & Richer – The Big Picture
Lily Tomlin — “The trouble with being in the rat race is that even if you win, you’re still a rat.”
I suspect you’ll start seeing more press about this study in the coming weeks. I followed the link to the Urban Institute and downloaded the paper. I pretty much stopped reading the paper when the author wrote,
The study did not adjust for regional differences in the cost of living…Not using area price differences certainly means that some families were incorrectly categorized in this five-level class structure. However, inaccurately placing people from Washington, DC, as upper middle class because they have incomes just above $100,000, even though they have high local costs and would not generally be considered as being upper middle class in that location, is offset by categorizing Des Moines, IA, families with incomes just below $100,000 as being middle class, even though those families could be considered upper middle class because costs in their area are low. Because the point of this exercise was to determine large changes in social classes, any bias one way or the other should not be large.
Talk about a fatal flaw in methodology. Add in the faulty assumption that “…any bias one way or the other should not be large” and you have IMHO a study that is worthless.
Tell me, how can you be “upper middle class” solely by income level if you have the cost of living in Manhattan, Miami, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Seattle?
Here’s another critic of the study:
Source: oftwominds-Charles Hugh Smith: What Does It take to Be Upper Middle Class?
Clinical Toxicology Interviews – Taylor & Francis Online
Source: Clinical Toxicology Interviews | Taylor & Francis Online
Audio interview with Dr. Doyon (bystander naloxone)
listen to audio file | mp3 | 18’20”
Read the transcript | pdf
Audio interview with Ms. Priyanka (e-cigarettes)
listen to audio file | mp3 | 10’45”
Read the transcript | pdf
Audio interview with Dr. Doyon (acetaminophen fatalities)
listen to audio file | mp3 | 10’51”
Read the transcript | pdf
Audio interview with Dr. Lipshultz (energy drinks)
listen to audio file | mp3 | 7’35”
Read the transcript | pdf
Audio interview with Dr. Benson (gastric lavage)
listen to audio file | mp3 | 14’32”
Read the transcript | pdf
Have fun and enjoy the interviews.
Decline of the American Dream
We analyzed the cost of living and median income levels in 74 U.S. cities to find out where you can still obtain the American Dream across the country.
Source: Decline of the American Dream
Nice set of info-graphics if you’re into that method of data comprehension.
Did I mention I live and work in Oklahoma? Check out The Housing Trilemma from an earlier post.
Want to Kill Your Economy? MBA Programs Churn out Takers Not Makers – Evonomics
Why has business education failed business?
Source: Want to Kill Your Economy? Have MBA Programs Churn out Takers Not Makers. – Evonomics
HT – naked capitalism
Read it and weep.
Companies Are Banning Email and Getting More Done
Email is a form of knowledge pollution.
Source: Some Companies Are Banning Email and Getting More Done
Intoxication and Deaths Associated with Ingestion of a Racing Fuel and Carbonated Soft Drink Mixture — Tennessee, January 2016 – MMWR
Why Are Prime-Age Workers Disappearing From The Job Market? – NPR
Economists want to know why prime-age workers, people 25-54, aren’t working. Mary Louise Kelly talks to David Wessel of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution.
Source: Why Are Prime-Age Workers Disappearing From The Job Market? : NPR
The Housing Trilemma | Oregon Office of Economic Analysis
Every city wants to have a strong local economy, high quality of life and housing affordability for its residents. Unfortunately these three dimensions represent the Housing Trilemma. A city can achieve success on two but not all three at the same time.
Source: The Housing Trilemma | Oregon Office of Economic Analysis
Check out the graphic above courtesy of the Oregon Office of Economic Analysis. I may have been biased about life in the middle but never had the facts to back up my opinions. But after reading this article I now have facts. This analysis demonstrates a city can have success on two fronts, but rarely on all three.
I started life in New York and grew up in New Jersey. A sizeable amount of time was also spent in Dallas. For over a decade I’ve held the belief that my family could not replicate our lifestyle and quality of life anywhere else in the country. Well, I admit to being wrong. We could probably do as well in Cincinnati, Omaha, or Des Moines.
If you can stand the weather, OKC is not a bad place to live in.
HT – Calculated Risk.


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