Polling
Study Finds
- 81.3% of people believe “pretty privilege” exists in the workplace,
with those rating themselves as extremely attractive earning nearly
$20,000 more annually than those who rate themselves as unattractive.
- CEOs are more than twice as likely to rate themselves as extremely
attractive compared to the average person (71% vs. 33%), suggesting a
strong correlation between career success and self-perceived
attractiveness.
- Nearly 4 in 5 workers (78.9%) feel pressured to spend money on their
appearance to meet professional expectations, with the average person
spending an extra $178 annually on work-related grooming
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