Can anybody with access to General Social Survey data  or the like help me out with testing my theory that Republicans tend to have  higher standards of living per level of educational credential while Democrats  tend not to make as much money as their education levels predict?
Here's a graph using fictitious data that I just made up off the top of my head  to give you an idea of what I think is happening. The vertical axis is income in  thousands and the horizontal axis is educational level from 1 to 5, with 1 as  high school dropout, 2 as high school graduate, 3 as some college, 4 as college  graduate, and 5 as some postgrad. Republicans are represented in red, Democrats  in blue. I am betting that more Republicans fall above the best fit line, more  Democrats below it. 
To make this          analysis simpler, I'd recommend looking just at non-Hispanic whites.
       
        The biggest problem with this analysis is the huge cost of living          differences around the country, with, for example, California 44% over          the national average and Texas 11% below it. White Democrats tend to          live in higher cost of living locations, so their standards of living          are lower than their raw incomes would indicate.
       
        One way to reduce this problem is to look just at a single state with          fairly consistent cost of living within the state. Texas might be the          likeliest bet because it offers a big sample size of respondents, it's          the most urbanized state in the country, and its big cities (with the          possible exception of Austin) are not terribly expensive (in contrast,          Illinois or New York are pretty rural/small townish except where they          are extremely megalopolitan).
       
        Another way is to adjust every individual for his state's cost of living          differences. Here's the ACCRA          table on cost of living by state that's updated for corporations          transferring employees.
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