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Figuratively Speaking for April 13, 2008

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | April 13th, 2008

Percentage of prospective graduates who expect to "boomerang" and spend at least some time living with their parents, according to a survey conducted by MonsterTrak: 48

Percentage of 2007 graduates who are still living with their parents: 43

Of this group, percentage who say it is due to limited financial resources: 75

Source: MonsterTRAK.

Percentage of travelers who said money is the biggest barrier when it comes to taking family vacations, according to TripAdvisor's Family Travel Survey: 51

Percentage of respondents who take trips with their children who said the hardest part of taking a family vacation is staying on budget: 30

Source: TripAdvisor.

Percentage of job-seeking executives who said they would be comfortable setting their sights on new employment opportunities even while on their current employers' payrolls, according to a survey by Accountemps: 75

Source: Robert Half International.

Percentage of Americans who classify themselves as "early birds," according to a survey conducted by Braun Research for Panera Bread: 46

Percentage who say they are "night owls": 24

Source: Panera Bread.

Year the comic strip "Mutt and Jeff" first appeared in the nations' newspapers, according to the U.S. Census Bureau: 1908

Estimated number of daily newspapers that were printed at that time: 2,600

Estimated number printed today: 1,450

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

Percentage of homeowners who have received reverse mortgage loans who said they needed the funds because their budget was too tight, according to a survey conducted by Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Atlanta: 19

Percentage who said they needed more liquid assets on hand: 16

Percentage who said the money was needed for repairs and maintenance: 15

Percentage who needed to care for dependents and/or pay medical bills: 8

Source: Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Atlanta Inc.

Percentage level of employee engagement -- measured as overall satisfaction with their jobs, pride in working for their employers, whether they would recommend their organizations as a place to work and their willingness to put forth extra effort -- by traditionalists, those employees 63 and older, according to research by Sirota Survey Intelligence: 84

Percentage employee engagement level of baby boomers (ages 43 to 62): 77

Percentage employee engagement level of Generation X (ages 28 to 42): 78

Percentage employee engagement level of Generation Y (ages 27 and younger): 80

Source: Buchanan Public Relations.

Percentage of C-level U.S. executives (CEO, CFO, CIO, owner/partner) who say they want to take their business completely virtual in the next five years, according to a survey conducted by TIE Commerce and The Mishra Group: 53.4

Percentage of U.S. executives who say they are familiar with the advantages of e-commerce: 80.8

Percentage of U.S. executives who say that they would take their company virtual right now if their business could afford the cost: 30.1

Source: TIE Commerce.

Percentage of Americans who say that fashion shows are "over the top" and that they wouldn't wear any of what they see on the catwalk, according to a survey conducted by BIGresearch: 86

Source: BIGresearch.

Percentage of Americans who say that they would rank spending to raise energy efficiency and develop alternative fuel technology as a top priority for future investment, according to a survey conducted by the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority in Virginia: 37

Percentage of Americans who say that they would rank spending for medical breakthroughs as most important: 30

Percentage who rank spending on the environment as the most important: 14

Source: Fairfax County Economic Development Authority.

Idle Thought

"To want to be what one can be is purpose in life." -- Cynthia Ozick

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Figuratively Speaking for April 06, 2008

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | April 6th, 2008

Percentage of hiring managers who agree with the statement, "Today's youth do not have the same work ethic as previous generations have had," according to a survey conducted for SnagAJob.com: 56

Source: SnagAJob.com.

Ranks of birthdays, someone else's birthday, Social Security numbers and wedding anniversaries among the numbers most important to Americans, according to a survey conducted by ING: 1, 2, 3 (tie)

Percentage who said their birthday or someone else's birthday is the most important number to them, respectively: 26, 22

Percentage who said their Social Security number or wedding anniversary is the most important to them, respectively: 16, 16

Percentage who said a phone number: 12

Source: ING U.S. Financial Services.

Percentage of Americans who say they know someone who has an unfaithful spouse, according to the March 14-16 USA Today/Gallup Poll: 54

Percentage who say they would publicly stand by their spouse at the podium if that spouse were an elected official who had to face the media to answer questions about an affair: 36

Percentage of Americans who would tell their elected-official spouse to face the media alone: 61

Source: Gallup Organization.

Percentage of U.S. employees who say they have taken "mental health days" to recover or recharge, according to a survey conducted by ComPsych: 82

Percentage who say family and relationship issues are the most likely cause: 30

Percentage who say work stress/workload: 20

Percentage who say personal issues (financial, legal, other): 15

Source: ComPsych Corp.

Percentage growth for 2007 in the number of U.S. households with a net worth of $1 million or more (not including primary residence), according to a report, "Affluent Market Insights 2008," released today by Spectrem Group: 2

Percentage growth in the number of these households in 2006, 2005 and 2004, respectively: 8, 11, 21

Total number of these households: 9.2 million

Source: Spectrem Group.

Percentage of U.S. workers who say women have made important advancements in the workplace over the past 10 years, according to a study conducted by Adecco: 95

Percentage of U.S. workers who say the glass ceiling still exists nonetheless: 86

Source: Adecco.

Percentage of U.S. citizens ages 19 to 39 who say they are "financially independent," according to a survey conducted by AARP: 57

Percentage of U.S. citizens ages 19 to 39 who say they receive financial support from family and friends: 33

Source: AARP.

Year that Wanamaker's, one of the most famous department stores in America, opened for business, according to the U.S. Census Bureau: 1877

Year that a major renovation of the store created the Grand Court, including the installation of a huge pipe organ that today is the largest in the world: 1910

Estimated number of traditional department stores in the U.S. today: 3,700

Estimated value generated by these stores in annual sales: $87 billion

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

Percentage of working adults who believe it is important that companies offer employees wellness programs by pairing personalized coaching with employee wellness initiatives to maintain a healthy lifestyle, according to a poll by Workplace Options: 76

Number of times more likely that coaching will bring success to patients in reducing total cholesterol and other coronary risk factors compared to patients who were prescribed medication but not coached, according to the Cardiovascular Review and Report by Yale University: 2

Source: Workplace Options.

Percentage of workers who returned to the workforce in the last 12 months after taking at least one year off who said they found a job in less than one month, according to a survey from CareerBuilder.com: 45

Percentage who said they found a job in one to six months: 33

Percentage who said their job hunt lasted more than a year: 14

Source: CareerBuilder.com.

Idle Thought

"When I do good, I feel good; when I do bad, I feel bad. That's my religion." -- Abraham Lincoln

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Figuratively Speaking for March 30, 2008

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | March 30th, 2008

Percentage of American white-collar workers who say they feel "inundated with information" at their workplace, according to a survey conducted by LexisNexis: 70

Percentage who say they feel they are headed for an information "breaking point": 41

Percentage who say they wish they could spend less time organizing information and more time using what information comes their way: 68

Percentage who say that not being able to access the right information at the right time is a "huge time-waster": 85

Source: LexisNexis.

Percentage of all stories carried by newspapers, television and the Internet last year that were about Iraq or the 2008 presidential election, according to the Project for Excellence in Journalism: 26

Percentage accounted for by news about countries aside from the U.S., Iraq, Iran and Pakistan: 6

Source: Project for Excellence in Journalism.

Percentage of homeowners who take on their own do-it-yourself projects, according to a national survey by Floor and Decor: 67

Percentage of respondents who ranked painting walls as the most common household remodeling project completed within the last five years: 70

Ranks of installing plumbing fixtures (25 percent) and installing cabinets (24 percent) that home owners perceive as the most difficult remodeling projects to do yourself: 1, 2

Source: Floor and Decor.

Percentage of parents who know their family should eat a balanced diet, according to a national survey by YMCA of the USA and Eli Lilly: 91

Percentage who say their household actually does: 56

Percentage who know their family should exercise regularly: 93

Percentage who say their household does: 45

Source: YMCA.

Percentage of HR executives worldwide who say that the "war for talent" is and will be a key and enduring business issue over the next 10 years and beyond, according to a survey conducted by Resources Global Professionals: 82

Percentage of HR executives who say they are planning to hire external resources: 90

Percentage who say they are looking offshore for talent: 60

Source: Resources Global Professionals.

Percentage of U.S. executives who say they believe markets will recover from the current recession this year, according to a survey conducted by TheLadders.com: 56.5

Percentage of U.S. executives who say they are concerned a recession will have an impact on their income growth: 59.7

Source: TheLadders.com.

Number of low-income children across the U.S. who take part in the Federal School Breakfast Program every month, according to the U.S. Census Bureau: 10 million

Estimated number of children who take part in the National School Lunch Program every month -- either at no cost or at a reduced price: 30 million

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

Ranks of Prague, Budapest and Lisbon as the best bargain European cities, according to the results of the annual worldwide European travel survey by TripAdvisor: 1, 2, 3

Ranks of London, Paris and Rome as the most expensive European cities: 1, 2, 3

Source: TripAdvisor.

Percentage of sales professionals who say they are happy with the way they are managed, according to a survey by SalesDog.com: 70

Percentage who say they feel adequately recognized for their achievements: 64

Percentage who say their management's sales expectations or quotas are realistic: 75

Source: SalesDog.com.

National rank of Ohio in new business development and expansion, meriting the 2007 Governor's Cup Award, according to the Ohio Business Development Coalition: 1

Number of years that Ohio has been awarded the Governor's Cup, tying Texas for the most wins when compared to other states: 6 (1993, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2006 and 2007)

Source: Ohio Business Development Coalition.

Idle Thought

"Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does." -- William James, psychologist (1842-1910)

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