How rare is your combination of attributes compared to your age cohort?
Identity
Demographics select all
Family select all
Languages
Life Path select all
Veteran (military service)
Self-employed / runs a business
Lived in 2+ US states
Lived outside US 1+ year
Foreign-born (immigrant)
Attended graduate school
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Attribute Rarity
Attribute
Your value
Rate in cohort
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Cumulative Uniqueness (rarest first — matches narrow as attributes are added)
Attribute
Value
P(attr)
Cohort matches ↓
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Reading the table: Each row shows how many people in your cohort would share
all the attributes listed so far. Numbers decrease as more filters are added — that's the point.
When you reach <1, your combination is statistically unique in the cohort.
"No" values count too: Saying "no" to something uses P(not X) = 1 − rate.
Common "no" answers (e.g. 87% don't attend grad school) barely change uniqueness — a rare
"no" (e.g. not a veteran when 55% of your cohort is) would matter more.
Independence assumed between attributes — correlated pairs (education × occupation,
education × grad school) inflate uniqueness. Life-path timing rates are conditional on the
outcome having occurred.