more likely to pass their driving test. Almost six out of 10 (57%) of left-handers pass their test on their first try, according to the study.
The U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research found that left-handed men with a college degree earn 15% more money than their right-handed counterparts.Lefties also reportedly have better problem-solving skills.Four out of the past six U.S.
presidents are left-handed. Lefties dominate the Nobel Prize list and makeup 20% of Mensa members.A study of more than 550 children in the Pediatrics journal found that left-handed children were nearly twice as likely to be injured and need medical attention than their right-handed peers.Harvard University studies suggest that the difference in accident rates may.