iPhone, rich phone


iPhone, rich phone



A study of the University of Chicago associates the smartphones of the giant of Cupertino with wealth



The latest iPhone X costs around 1,159 euros in Spain, while the minimum interprofessional salary (SMI) stands at 735.9 euros per month. That is, for a Spanish to buy the latest iPhone model, he needs a salary and a half, figures that also apply to other devices of other brands.

A study by the University of Chicago has confirmed one of the technological prejudices of the 21st century: if you have an iPhone, you live very well. The National Bureau of Economic Research of the University has revealed that the iPhone is a symbol of wealth as obvious as it is necessary to study the population.

According to the study, six out of ten Americans who own a smartphone from the giant of Cupertino has a high income, but without calibrating if the user has saved to buy a device or is inherited.

In addition, the iPhone is also one of the devices that last more in the pockets of consumers, so the indicator is even more accurate when it comes to recent models.

A new society
It's been 11 years since Steve Jobs revolutionized the technology market with the introduction of the first iPhone. A change that gave a 180 degree turn to the American society and also to the world.

In 2004, the value represented by wealth, according to this study, was a brand of butter, now it is an iPhone. In the opposite part, the classes with less income, according to this American university, use an Android phone.

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