Bald men who lament their hair loss can take
comfort in a study showing they will earn more money than the hirsute.
The survey found that the more money a man earns, the more likely he is
to be losing his hair.
Ninety-five per cent of those earning more than $8000 a month
complained that they were losing their hair, compared with 35 per cent
of those earning less than $1000 a month. Researchers also found that
men working in the legal and accounting professions were most likely to
suffer from hair loss, with one in five saying they were going bald.
Civil servants are the second highest sufferers of hair loss, with 15
per cent saying they are shedding hair, followed by medical workers with
a rate of 11 per cent. More than 2200 people were interviewed.
A hair loss specialist said people in high-paid jobs tended to be
under more pressure and at higher risk of going bald.
More than 40 per cent who lost the most hair slept for less than four
hours a night, compared with only 4 per cent of those with the lowest
rate of hair loss.