| ▲ | compiler-guy 2 hours ago | |
That's the thing about trends in aggregate data. It tells very little about the details of any particular situation. There are almost certainly a wide variety of subgroups where this particular trend doesn't hold, and others where the changes are even more dramatic. But the aggregate trend is quite clear. | ||
| ▲ | IcyWindows 39 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
Isn't the point that there is no way to get reliable data on this? How would aggregation of unreliable data help? | ||