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David Letterman: "The lottery is the tax you pay for not paying attention in math class."

Once one has taken algebra (and paid attention) to the point of studying compound interest, one should be sufficiently forewarned about loans.

As for your remark about half the adult population: I truly fear you may be correct (it may even be greater - half the population has an IQ of only 100, after all. What IQ is required to understand compound interest? And then there's the training - making sure it is in place). If so, then perhaps stronger vetting systems for obtaining loans should be put in place.

All in all, good arguments for increasing the numeracy of the population at large and, barring that, putting mechanisms in place that prevent them from unwitting personal fiscal disasters. Unfortunately, to do so in the USA would be viewed as a form of fiscal, and therefore, political discrimination, so the disasters will continue!

Which leaves only increasing numeracy, Which is well-nigh impossible. Which leaves the task to our not-yet-here AI personal assistants to warn us not to make bad loans. Indeed the best argument for AI may be that we shall need AI to save us from ourselves, in ways both big and small.




Why is increasing numeracy "well-nigh impossible"?




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