TIL: 5 years ago, a 1000 rapid rating was 49th percentile. Today it's the 81st!

I didn't realise the mobile app butchered how the main body was presented. View in web browser if you want to see the data. Can do this via logging into chess.com via your phones browser instead of the app.
...and 8 years ago, a 1000 rapid rating was the 39th percentile!
Inspired by a semi viral forum post on another site, which I thought would be interesting to continue it over here, the conclusion was essentially "...so don't worry if your rating is low - there has been a more significant rating deflation than most people realise".
My gut instinct was actually not that the ratings have significantly deflated over the years, but rather, the pandemic brought in so many casual players that were new to chess, that the bell curve has just simply shifted lower, but ratings beyond that curve probably haven't been impacted too much.
To test this, I sampled 80 rapid games across a stretch in 2019 and across a second stretch in 2024 with random 1000 rated players on chess.com.
If there truly has been significant deflation - we should see a difference in average accuracy between the two samples.
Conclusion, the 1000s of 2024 are, on average, only 2% more accurate than the 1000 rated players of 5 years ago.
With a larger sample size, it might be that there's almost no meaningful difference at all in playing strength at all between the two ranges of time... but it is interesting to see the significant shift in demographics / percentiles on the site in recent years!
It's also good to see that more new people are coming to the game.
If your rating has remained relatively flat, have you perceived any difference in percentiles or relative strength of your opponents over recent years?