A study found that people perceive that robots are replacing human jobs at a greater rate than they actually are. Only 14% of workers say they’ve had their job replaced by a robot. Workers who had been supplanted by a robot estimated that 47% of all jobs have been lost to robots.
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Reply to comment by PM_ME_MURPHY_HATE in The Philadelphia Inquirer: The Supreme Court just undid a key ruling for counting undated Pennsylvania mail ballots by oldschoolskater
while vote-by-mail did increase overall voter turnout by about 2 to 3 percentage points](https://news.byu.edu/forty-years-of-voting-history-reveals-vote-by-mail-does-not-give-either-party-an-edge) . >[increased turnout by 10 percentage points.](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258125876_Voting_by_Mail_and_Turnout_in_Oregon_Revisiting_Southwell_and_Burchett) >>Would the "wrong" people