<< <i>Experiment called at 46 respondents. RESULTS:
Sample=46 Sum $=6925 Av. $/sample=$150 Distribution of Sum $: ($) 100 31 50 21 20 123 10 22 5 34 2 10 1 143 (I know it doesn't add up exactly but they wouldn't give me a grad student and I have to do all this stuff myself and so there you go)
$1 coins=$8 $0=6 20,000 yen not in sample Error of sample results +/-5% (wag but seems reasonable)
Summary of results: The average PM Forum nerd has about $150 in their pocket, as cash, at any moment. Six had no cash at all, one had 20,000 yens that didn't count (About $160 if I remember correctly so it wouldn't affect the average either way.). Strange that folk seemed as likely to have a $50 bill in their pocket as they were to have a $10 in their pocket (smallest number in the sample by the way except the stray $2's and coins). People with a $100 bill in their pockets were as likely as someone having a $5 in their pocket. People were as likely to have no money in their pockets as they were to have $60 to $70 in their pockets. People were almost equally likely to have more than a $100 in their pocket as they were to have less than $100 in their pockets. By an almost 5:1 ratio, folk had $20's and $1's in their pocket. The biggest guy had $1525 in his pocket and the smallest guys didn't have any.
Samplings of results: 21% had greater than $200 in their pocket 23% had between $100 and $200 in their pocket 15% had between $60 and $70 in their pockets 20% had less than $10 in their pockets 13% had no cash in their pockets
Conclusions: Not many $50's or $10's circulating. A lot of $1's and $20's circulating; probably because of atm's and change from cashing one of 'em. People had enough money in their pocket, on the average, to buy a tank of gas, a few beers, and dinner with the wife or husband or significant other. Almost enough to buy a weeks worth of groceries or enough to go out on Sunday to a major market ball game. Enough for a half a car payment, months worth of taxes on a middle class property, a very nice silver coin or a smallish gold bar or maybe just enough to stash a little for the great crash of cash. All in all, the dividing line was $100 in the pocket as half the sampling had more and half had less.
Extrapolations: If 3% of the money supply is in cash and $150 is the cash part of one's where with all then we all must have an average of $11300 in credit and readily available money (in some form) at any given moment. In the case of a banking holiday, coin nerds would have about $150 till they ran out of rope unless they had put some physical cash stashed away in some place where that they could put their hands on it at a moment's notice.
Got cash? >>
I assume that all of the $100 bills are due to the fact that some here carry large sums of cash in order to purchase pm's at a moment's notice. I would think that this group's pockets would more commonly lined with $100's than your average joe.
I assume that all of the $100 bills are due to the fact that some here carry large sums of cash in order to purchase pm's at a moment's notice. I would think that this group's pockets would more commonly lined with $100's than your average joe. >>
or maybe some of them just carry enough to bail themselves out if necessary
I assume that all of the $100 bills are due to the fact that some here carry large sums of cash in order to purchase pm's at a moment's notice. I would think that this group's pockets would more commonly lined with $100's than your average joe. >>
or maybe some of them just carry enough to bail themselves out if necessary >>
I skewed the results a little by carrying about 5x more cash than usual. Reason I had that much cash is to tip my guide on my hunting trip starting tomorrow.
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If I would of answered this morning it would of been quite different
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
<< <i>Experiment called at 46 respondents.
RESULTS:
Sample=46
Sum $=6925
Av. $/sample=$150
Distribution of Sum $:
($)
100 31
50 21
20 123
10 22
5 34
2 10
1 143
(I know it doesn't add up exactly but they wouldn't give me a grad student and I have to do all this stuff myself and so there you go)
$1 coins=$8
$0=6
20,000 yen not in sample
Error of sample results +/-5% (wag but seems reasonable)
Summary of results:
The average PM Forum nerd has about $150 in their pocket, as cash, at any moment. Six had no cash at all, one had 20,000 yens that didn't count (About $160 if I remember correctly so it wouldn't affect the average either way.). Strange that folk seemed as likely to have a $50 bill in their pocket as they were to have a $10 in their pocket (smallest number in the sample by the way except the stray $2's and coins). People with a $100 bill in their pockets were as likely as someone having a $5 in their pocket. People were as likely to have no money in their pockets as they were to have $60 to $70 in their pockets. People were almost equally likely to have more than a $100 in their pocket as they were to have less than $100 in their pockets. By an almost 5:1 ratio, folk had $20's and $1's in their pocket. The biggest guy had $1525 in his pocket and the smallest guys didn't have any.
Samplings of results:
21% had greater than $200 in their pocket
23% had between $100 and $200 in their pocket
15% had between $60 and $70 in their pockets
20% had less than $10 in their pockets
13% had no cash in their pockets
Conclusions:
Not many $50's or $10's circulating. A lot of $1's and $20's circulating; probably because of atm's and change from cashing one of 'em. People had enough money in their pocket, on the average, to buy a tank of gas, a few beers, and dinner with the wife or husband or significant other. Almost enough to buy a weeks worth of groceries or enough to go out on Sunday to a major market ball game. Enough for a half a car payment, months worth of taxes on a middle class property, a very nice silver coin or a smallish gold bar or maybe just enough to stash a little for the great crash of cash. All in all, the dividing line was $100 in the pocket as half the sampling had more and half had less.
Extrapolations:
If 3% of the money supply is in cash and $150 is the cash part of one's where with all then we all must have an average of $11300 in credit and readily available money (in some form) at any given moment. In the case of a banking holiday, coin nerds would have about $150 till they ran out of rope unless they had put some physical cash stashed away in some place where that they could put their hands on it at a moment's notice.
Got cash? >>
I assume that all of the $100 bills are due to the fact that some here carry large sums of cash in order to purchase pm's at a moment's notice. I would think that this group's pockets would more commonly lined with $100's than your average joe.
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I assume that all of the $100 bills are due to the fact that some here carry large sums of cash in order to purchase pm's at a moment's notice. I would think that this group's pockets would more commonly lined with $100's than your average joe. >>
or maybe some of them just carry enough to bail themselves out if necessary
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
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I assume that all of the $100 bills are due to the fact that some here carry large sums of cash in order to purchase pm's at a moment's notice. I would think that this group's pockets would more commonly lined with $100's than your average joe. >>
or maybe some of them just carry enough to bail themselves out if necessary >>
I skewed the results a little by carrying about 5x more cash than usual. Reason I had that much cash is to tip my guide on my hunting trip starting tomorrow.
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4 $50's
1 $20
1 $10
1X$100
1X$20
1X$10
1X$5
3X$1