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Figuratively Speaking for August 31, 2008

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | August 31st, 2008

Percentage of workers who say they stay in contact with work while on vacation, according to a survey conducted by CareerBuilder: 25

Percentage of employees who say they have lied to their employers and claimed that they couldn't be reached on vacation: 7

Source: CareerBuilder.com.

When Washington, D.C., bartenders were asked who was the better tipper, percentage who said Democrats, according to a survey issued by Beam Global Spirits and Wine Inc.: 60

Percentage who said Republicans: 38

Percentage who said Democrats have the better pick-up lines: 74

Percentage who said Republicans: 14

Source: Clarus.

In the past nine months, number of fewer miles that Americans drove than they did during the same period a year ago, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Transportation: 53.2 billion

Source: Orlando Business Journal.

Percentage of Americans who know someone at their current or past workplace who has been passed over for a job because they didn't have the right degree, according to a study by eLearners.com: 19

Percentage of respondents who say they themselves have been denied a job at some point for not having a degree: 10

Source: eLearners.com.

Percentage of U.S. households that have a video-capable mobile phone, according to market research firm Parks Associates: 33

Percentage of households with the technology that have never used it: 56

Source: Parks Associates.

Percentage of Americans who say they alone are responsible for their health and agree that lifestyle choices directly impact their healthcare costs, according to a survey conducted by The Vitality Group: 82

Percentage that nevertheless say they should not bear any part of the responsibility of paying for their health care: 44

Source: The Vitality Group.

Percentage of teens who expressed an interest in learning more about managing money, according to Capital One Financial Corp.: 50

Percentage of teens who have taken a personal finance class in school: 14

Percentage who say that what they know about managing money, they learned from their parents: 69

Percentage who did not have this discussion last year: 36

Source: Capital One Financial Corp.

Percentage of U.S. employees who are considering changing jobs to improve their commute times, according to a survey conducted by Business Week Research Services for TransitCenter Inc.: 26

Percentage of U.S. employees who say their commute to work is getting worse: 48

Percentage of employees who say they expect their companies to take the lead in easing their commuting difficulties: 65

Source: TransitCenter.

Percentage of American workers who are currently worried about something when it comes to their job, according to the Adecco USA Workplace Insights survey: 81

Ranks of high gas prices, a stagnant paycheck and work-life balance on the list of their main concerns: 1, 2, 3

Source: MWW Group.

Percentage of undergraduates, graduates and recent alumni who will not use their network to work their way into a job by proactively connecting to an employee in their target company, according to a 2008 CareerXroads and the job site AfterCollege.com: 66

Percentage who responded that they are extensively researching companies and positions in which they are interested: 78

Percentage who are actively seeking advice and help from parents or career services: 22

Source: CareerXroads.

Idle Thought

"What's money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do." -- Bob Dylan

(Readers can contact John MacIntyre at johnmacintyre(at)bwr.eastlink.ca.)

4520 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. 64111; (816) 932-6600

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Figuratively Speaking for August 24, 2008

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | August 24th, 2008

Percentage of U.S. workers who regularly attend after-work drinks with co-workers who say they bad-mouthed a colleague, according to a survey for CareerBuilder.com: 16

Percentage who kissed a colleague: 8

Percentage who confessed to singing karaoke: 4

Source: CareerBuilder.com.

Percentage of American teens who agree that the Olympics help to build a better and more peaceful world, according to a study conducted by Harris Interactive: 62

Percentage of teens interested in the Olympics who agree that the Games are about more than merely medals and marketing: 71

Source: Harris Interactive.

At the end of four years, the expense of keeping a 2003 6-cylinder, 4-door sedan that gets 21 miles per gallon (mpg) -- includes costs of fuel, license, registration, taxes, insurance, maintenance and tires, according to Runzheimer International: $16,548

With a resale value of $3,759, the total four-year cost: $12,789

At the end of four years, the expense of buying a new 6-cylinder, 4-door sedan with 23.5 mpg that costs $23,451 with a down payment of $10,158 -- the trade-in value of the older car -- and includes the car payment, interest on the car loan, fuel, license, registration, taxes, insurance, maintenance and tires: $32,258

With a resale value of $8,575, the total four-year expense: $23,683

Over the four-year period, the difference in the savings between keeping a car and buying a new one: $10,894

Source: Car Care Council.

Estimated number of Americans who move to a new location every year, according to research conducted by the Cable and Telecommunications Association for Marketing: 40 million

Percentage of adults who admit to feeling some level of anxiety about moving: 70

Percentage who say they "dread it completely": 35

Source: CTAM.

Percentage of Americans ages 18 to 39 who say they have credit card debt, according to Employee Benefit Research Institute: 63

Percentage who have a car debt: 48

Percentage who have a student loan debt: 31

Percentage who have medical debt: 27

Source: EBRI.

Estimated number of U.S. workers who telecommute at least once a week, according to a CCH nationwide survey: 22 million

Percentage of U.S. companies that offer telecommuting programs: 53

Percentage of employers who offer a compressed work week option: 45

Source: Wolters Kluwer Law and Business CCH.

Ranks of online training (60 percent), video conferencing (52 percent) and collaborative-workspace software (43 percent) as the most popular responses made by chief information officers when asked which tools their firms currently use or anticipate using, according to Robert Half Technology: 1, 2, 3

Source: Robert Half Technology.

Percentage of car shoppers who say they have made changes to further the betterment of the environment, according Kelley Blue Book Marketing Research study: 75

Ranks of recycling (54 percent), cutting back on driving (46 percent) and purchasing a fuel-efficient car (31 percent) as the top lifestyle changes mentioned: 1, 2, 3

Source: Kelley Blue Book.

Estimated number of homes in the U.S. that were sold to foreign nationals from May 2007 to May 2008, according to the 2008 National Association of Realtors: 150,000 to 190,000

Cost of a single-family vacation home purchased by the typical international buyer: $297,400

Length of time that the typical international owner stayed at his or her U.S. property during the year: 2.6 months

Source: National Association of Realtors.

Idle Thought

"Real success is finding your lifework in the work that you love." -- David McCullough

(Readers can contact John MacIntyre at johnmacintyre(at)bwr.eastlink.ca.)

4520 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. 64111; (816) 932-6600

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Figuratively Speaking for August 17, 2008

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | August 17th, 2008

Percentage of employees who say they "would never dream of asking for a pay raise," according to a study conducted by Ceridian for Online Recruitment: 16

Percentage of workers 34 years of age or younger who say they would be comfortable asking for a pay raise: 19

Percentage of workers 34 years of age and older who say they would be comfortable asking for a pay raise: 81

Source: Ceridian.

Ranks of firefighter, scientist, doctor, nurse and teacher on the list of the most prestigious occupations, according to a Harris Poll: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Ranks of real estate agent/broker, stock broker, banker, accountant and entertainer on the list of the least prestigious occupations: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Source: Harris Interactive.

Number of times higher that the desire to emigrate is in countries at the bottom quartile in GDP (Gross Domestic Product) worldwide than in countries in the top quartile in GDP, according to the Migration and Remittances Factbook 2008: 2

Percentage emigration rate among college graduates in Belize: 51

Estimated emigration rate of college graduates in Guyana, Jamaica and Haiti: 80

Source: Gallup.

Projected average percentage merit pay increases that U.S. employers are planning to give their employees in 2009, according to a report by Watson Wyatt Worldwide: 3.5

Percentage average increase for employees whose performance ratings exceed expectations: 4.4

Percentage average increase for employees who far exceed expectations: 6

Source: Watson Wyatt Worldwide.

Average age at which college students reported that they took responsibility for their own finances, according to a survey by Higher One: 18.8

Source: Higher One.

Percentage of female workers who say they feel that they are paid less than counterparts of the opposite sex with the same skills and qualifications, according to the "Workplace Equality" survey from CareerBuilder.com: 34

Percentage of men who say they feel they are paid less than their female counterparts: 11

Source: CareerBuilder.com.

Percentage of companies that anticipate a serious loss of talent and institutional know-how with the retirement of baby boomers, but currently do not have any steps in place to mitigate this loss, according to a survey of senior HR executives in North America by Novations Group: 18

Percentage of companies who don't expect an unusually large loss of talent with baby boomer retirements: 36

Source: Novations Group Inc.

In order to attract and retain proven corporate leaders, percentage of companies that are offering non-compete agreements, according to a survey of business leaders conducted by ExecuNet: 65

Percentage who are offering guaranteed severance: 44

Percentage who are offering stock options/equity: 51

Percentage who are promising a performance bonus: 80

Source: ExecuNet.

Percentage of leisure travelers who embarked on a last-minute trip last year, according to the 2008 Ypartnership/Yankelovich National Leisure Travel MONITOR: 33

Average number of days in advance of their departure that travelers planned late-breaking trips: 15

Ranks of Friday and Saturday as the most popular days that the majority of last-minute bookers favor as departure days: 1, 2

Source: Ypartnership Public Relations.

Percentage of Americans who say they do a better job of saving and protecting their money than their parents, according to a survey from ING and conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs: 58

Percentage who say they do a better job saving and protecting money than their friends and acquaintances: 65

Source: Ipsos Public Affairs.

Idle Thought

"Try not to become a man of success but rather to become a man of value." -- Albert Einstein

(Readers can contact John MacIntyre at johnmacintyre(at)bwr.eastlink.ca.)

4520 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. 64111; (816) 932-6600

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