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It is estimated that one-third of the electorate knows almost nothing about specific politicians.Nonetheless,these people hold very strong opinions about them.This pattern of findings suggests that people's attitudes toward politicians may be largely
Income Levels
Categories of annual income that differentiate individuals, households, or other groupings, often used to analyze economic and social trends.
Cost-of-Living
The amount of money needed to cover basic expenses such as housing, food, taxes, and healthcare in a certain place and time.
Regional Differences
Variations in cultural practices, economic conditions, and social norms across different geographic areas.
Horizontal Social Mobility
The movement of individuals or groups across similar socioeconomic levels without a significant change in social status.
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