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Do you think this study is accurate stating that 'hotties' tend to make more money than people with average looks?

ST. LOUIS -- Good-looking people are usually paid handsomely, too, according to the nation's central bank. Research by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis suggests that society's 'hotties' tend to make more money and get promoted more often than people with average looks. Analysts at the Fed pored over previous studies and research, looking for a possible link between appearance and wages. Their study, published in the Fed's quarterly magazine, concludes that if you want a fatter paycheck, it helps to be tall, slim and attractive.

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