Unexpectedly Intriguing!
06 June 2007

Let's say, for the sake of argument, that you want to compare how income is distributed among different age groups like we've been doing quite a bit of lately.

And, let's say, that even after having your friends and family members do everything in their power to talk you out of it, you're still bound and determined to do it! But, now you have a technical problem - our previous tool is designed to extract data from one of our models at a time - not compare data between them! Sure, you could just run it over and over again for each different age group or income range or year you want to consider, but that's awfully time consuming and it doesn't figure the differences or percentage changes between them.

Well, we feel your pain, and let's just say that this tool is for you!...

Input Year and Age Range Data
Input Data First Dataset Second Dataset
Select Years of Interest
Select Age Ranges
Input Income Range Data
Lower Limit of Income Range
Upper Limit of Income Range


Estimated Population and Income Data within Income Range
Calculated Results First Dataset Second Dataset
Selected Years of Interest
Selected Age Ranges
Number of Income Earners
Total Accumulated Income
Average Income of Income Earners
Differences Between Datasets
Calculated Results Difference Percentage Change
Number of Income Earners
Total Accumulated Income
Average Income of Income Earners

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