Spicy Nguyen, Chris Frickmann Hannah Nicolas, Paul Frey.

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Spicy Nguyen, Chris Frickmann Hannah Nicolas, Paul Frey

WHITE COLLAR BLUE COLLAR

Blue Collar Frequency Distribution ClassFrequency

Blue Collar Jobs Mean Median Mode None Range Standard Deviation 4.68 Max Z-Score 1.85 Min Z-Score -1.64

 White collar jobs are better than Blue collar  The mean of white collar proves that it’s a better career choice  The Histogram for both the White and blue collar is uniformed  The white collar frequency distribution, its skewed to the right  The white color has more outliers than blue collar

 The better lifestyle is having a white collar job, because you get paid a lot more than blue collar jobs.  The only thing that is bad with the white collar jobs is that you have to go to school for a long time to get your degree for the job you are majoring in.  If you are in a blue collar job, you don’t get paid as much, but you also don’t have to waste money on school.