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Social networking is ___1___. Seems the more people we know, the better we feel. But that drive for being connected may enrich more than our social lives. Because a study in the journal Science shows that the more ___2___ our personal networks, the stronger the local economy.
The fact that having broad social ties can financially benefit an individual ___3___. The more people you know, the more job opportunities you might be made aware of. After all, that’s what networking is all about.
But just how far do the benefits of these far-reaching associations really reach? Using reams of phone records, both landline and cell, scientists ___4___ social networks across the entire United Kingdom. And they compared those maps with detailed information on regional economic conditions.
The results showed that communities in which residents have more extensive connections are indeed more prosperous. Presumably because economic opportunities are more likely to come from contacts outside a tightly knit local group of friends. So keep building those social networks. It’s not a total waste of time. It just might be ___5___.