A study from Linkoping University in Sweden, published in the peer-reviewed journal European Sociological Review, has found that high-earning individuals do not necessarily have higher intelligence than those in lower-paying jobs.
Well, not according to newfrom Linköping University in Sweden, published in the peer-reviewed journal European Sociological Review, which finds that high-earning individuals don’t necessarily have higher intelligence than those in lower-paying jobs.
While people with higher incomes often scored higher on IQ tests, this appeared to only be true up to a point. The researchers found that the highest earners – the top one per cent – actually scored slightly lower overall compared to people with incomes of €60,000 and above annually in Sweden. As for everyone else, the majority of citizens were found to earn a salary on par with their intelligence level.
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