Wolfgang Maier added the comment:

Thanks Nick for filing this!
I've been working on modifications to statistics._sum and 
statistics._coerce_types that together make the module's behaviour independent 
of the order of input types (by making the decision based on the set of input 
types) and, specifically, disallow certain combinations involving Decimal 
reliably.
Specifically, my modified version, like the original, returns the input type if 
there is only one; for mixed input types, differently than the original, it 
tries to return the most basic representative of the most narrow number type 
from the numbers tower (i.e., int if all input types are Integral, Fraction if 
all are Rational, float with all Real); Decimal is treated in the following 
way: if Decimal is the only input type or if the input types consist of only 
Decimal and Integral, Decimal is returned; my two versions of _coerce_types 
differ in that the first raises TypeError with any other combination involving 
Decimal, the second allows combinations of Decimal with float (returning float) 
and raises TypeError with all others.
I sent the first version to Steven D'Aprano and Oscar Benjamin for review.

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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file33862/_sum_coerce.py

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