A status arena where group desirability, marriage patterns, and mate access reveal whether economic achievement converts into social power.
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dating market
A status arena where group desirability, marriage patterns, and mate access reveal whether economic achievement converts into social power.
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Jiang uses OkCupid-style dating statistics to argue that East Asian men are among the groups most discriminated against in the American dating market, alongside Black women.
He cites a finding that an Asian man would need to earn about $200,000 to be as attractive to a white woman as a white man earning about $62,000.
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"evidence bears this out especially okay the dating market okay so again remember what is it that men want to do well they want..."
"...in black and Hispanic guys. So it seems that in the dating market, one group that is most discriminated against are East Asian men,..."
"...they did a lot of studies about the East, about the dating market in America, and the radical conclusion that they have is that,..."
"...Asian men who are single and they have problems on the dating market. Okay? All right. Any more questions, guys? Is that clear? Great...."
"...are pestering you to get married. And you've been on the dating market for 10 years. There's really no one that you think is..."
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