Letter: Commentary’s use of poll numbers was misleading is drawing significant interest across the industry.
Mark Twain once said there were three kinds of lies: “lies, damn lies and statistics.” The recent Bloomburg commentary by Nia-Malika Henderson provides an excellent example of the latter (“Trump finally talked affordability, but was it convincing,” The Herald, Feb. 26. To quote from the opinion article, “About 7 in 10 say the economy is only ‘fair’ or ‘poor’ as opposed to ‘excellent’ or ‘good,’ according to the Pew Research Center.”
Experts suggest this could influence future trends and innovation in the sector.
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