Confusing Topics or Stats
I think we all know if you read enough news you get both sides of an argument. Makes me think its hard to figure out which side is correct.
My example is births. On one hand, I'm reading about how births in the United States are down, but on the other hand, people say we need less of a population because there are already too many of us, so which is right? Is it just both sides fear mongering? I get eventually we probably want to have less people due to resources, however we have set up our economy to have many younger people doing the grunt working than working up the ladder.
Anyone else have any example of stats or topics they find confusing?
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