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Originally Posted by Jason14h
Any survey that uses the words “growth” and “well behind” in a question isn’t well written
And I don’t think it matters to see the trend
I would love to see the age and education breakdown . Is this correlation to voting demographics , or to age and education (who tend to vote a specific way )
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Yeah, that's the worst one by far. It doesn't give a time period, and the average G7 economic growth is quite different if you weight it by the size of the economies (which gives you the growth in the size of the G7 economies as a whole) or you take a simple of average of the 7 countries. That's because the highest growth rate in recent years has also been the largest economy (USA). Depending on the time period/methodology Canada's growth could be behind the G7, so the writer is hiding behind "well behind".
IMO for something like this you need things that are obviously and undeniably true or false, and I don't think that meets the criteria.