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{{see_also|[[IQ#IQ_and_sexual_success|IQ and sexual success]]}}
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The economic background of those experiencing inceldom (involuntary celibacy) appears to be very diverse. A survey from the incel forum [[incels.co]] reports 59% middle class, 33.8% lower class, and 7.2% upper class (N = 550).<ref>https://incels.co/threads/survey-results-for-october-2019.147774/</ref>
Incels appear to have diverse economic backgrounds. A survey from [[incels.co]] reports 59% middle class, 33.8% lower class, and 7.2% upper class (N = 550).<ref>https://incels.co/threads/survey-results-for-october-2019.147774/</ref>
Further, 50% had a high school degree (or are in high schooll), 38.8% college and 11.2% graduate school.<ref>https://incels.co/threads/survey-results-for-october-2019.147774/</ref> These data are not necessarily representative of incels overall. [[#Germany|Data from Germany]] suggest that university students are around twice as likely to never have had sex compared to others of similar age, and further supports the notion that incels have diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. The hard university courses seem to be [[IQ#IQ_and_sexual_success|affected more]].
Further, 50% had a high school degree (or are in high school), 38.8% college and 11.2% graduate school.<ref>https://incels.co/threads/survey-results-for-october-2019.147774/</ref> Incels.co is, however, not necessarily representative of incels overall. [[#Germany|Data from Germany]] suggest that university students are around twice as likely to never have had sex compared to others of similar age, and further supports the notion that incels have diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. The hard university courses seem to be [[IQ#IQ_and_sexual_success|affected more]] by inceldom.


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