What 21 billion Facebook friendships say about the economic ladder in the US
by Nicole Wetsman from The Verge - All Posts on (#621HM)
A dataset shows how many people have friends outside of their income bracket. | Image: Social Capital Atlas
Meta publicly released information on 21 billion Facebook friendships as part of a research project looking at economic inequality in the United States, the company announced today. Along with new insights into the intersection of money and friendships in America, the partnership between Meta and the researchers gives us another look at who Facebook is willing to share data with - and why.
The research team wanted to understand why people in some places in the US were more likely to move between economic brackets than in others. Using the information from Meta, along with other data, a research team built a dataset for a pair of studies on economic mobility, published Monday in the journal Nature. One study found that people who grow up...