In this episode of More or Less, Tim Harford and guests delve into the accuracy of statistical claims in the news. They dissect Nigel Farage's statement about the rise in out-of-work benefits, revealing how changing definitions and policy shifts distort the true picture. The podcast further examines the surprising statistic that French pensioners have higher average incomes than working-age adults, exploring factors like household composition and the generosity of the French pension system. Finally, the team investigates the efficiency of salmon farming, challenging the notion of a one-to-one feed conversion ratio and highlighting the complexities of measuring ecological impact. The episode concludes by debunking the traditional "five senses" concept, revealing that neurology recognizes at least nine senses, if not more.
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