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Figuratively Speaking for November 22, 2009

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | November 22nd, 2009

As BeautifulPeople.com goes global, estimated number of unattractive people from 190 countries who have been rejected from its site over the past two weeks, according to www.BeautifulPeople.com, the elite dating and networking site for beautiful people: 1.8 million

The total number of new members who have been admitted: 360,000

Percentage of Swedish men who have applied and have been accepted: 65

Ranks of Brazil (45 percent), Denmark (40 percent), Italy (39 percent), Portugal (37 percent) and Argentina (28 percent) on the list of countries with the highest percentage of accepted applications from men: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Rank of the U.S. on the list (24 percent): 9

Source: BeautifulPeople.com.

Percentage of workers who still think their relationship with their boss is important for their job satisfaction, according to a survey by the Adecco Group: 89

Percentage who think their boss is just as accessible as they were pre-recession: 87

Percentage of workers who respect their boss more since the recession began: 14

Source: Adecco.

Percentage of small-business retailers who compete against major retailers who say customer service differentiates their business from their larger competitors, according to a survey from RatePoint: 50

Percentage of these small businesses that said marketing budgets were the No. 1 advantage large retailers have versus smaller companies: 33

Source: RatePoint Inc.

Total federal lobbying expenditures in 2008, according to the book "The Blue Pages: A Directory of Companies Rated by Their Politics and Practices and the Center for Responsive Politics": $3.3 billion

Lobbying spending by AT&T: $32,214,784

Lobbying spending by Exxon Mobil: $45,940,000

Source: Center for Responsive Politics.

Of a total $27.64 billion in sales at Thanksgiving in 2009, percentage that will be spent on food and drinks alone, according to industry research firm IBISWorld: 92.5

Projected number of turkeys that are expected to be consumed this holiday -- up from last year's level of 45.3 million birds: 47.1 million

Percentage of all turkeys produced in the U.S. during 2009 that will be eaten during Thanksgiving: 19

Source: IBISWorld.

Percentage of workers who said they would be ready to conduct a job search if they lost their job tomorrow, according to a survey developed by Robert Half International: 82

Percentage of respondents who had updated their resume in the last three months: 20

Percentage who hadn't revised their resume in more than a year: 44

Source: Robert Half International.

Percentage of business leaders who say that the people they work with in their department/organization are more adaptable today than a few years ago, according to a NFI Research survey: 57

Percentage of senior executives and managers who also say their co-workers are more knowledgeable: 50

Percentage who say they are more productive compared to a few years ago: 44

Source: NFI Research.

Amount of money lost annually by businesses due to ineffective pain care and the lack of optimal pain care delivery, according to a Pain Medicine Position Paper published by leaders of the American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM): $61 billion

Cost to businesses in lost productive time by back pain alone: $19.8 billion

Source: American Academy of Pain Medicine.

Number of American jobs that a projected modest 2 percent increase in 2010 leisure, business and international inbound travel will enable members of the U.S. Travel Association to add: 90,000

Combined travel industry job losses in 2008 and 2009: 400,000

Source: U.S. Travel Association.

Percentage of the companies that froze salaries in the past year that now plan to unfreeze them in the next six months, according to surveys by Watson Wyatt: 54

Percentage that plan to reverse hiring freezes at least partially in the next six months: 49

Percentage of employers who are planning to reverse reductions to 401(k) match contributions in the next six months: 35

Source: Watson Wyatt Worldwide.

Idle Thought

"The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts." -- John Locke, philosopher

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

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Figuratively Speaking for November 15, 2009

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | November 15th, 2009

Percentage of business travelers who said they generally like talking to people on planes, according to a survey by Egencia Corporate Travel: 24

Percentage who choose to make conversation with their fellow travelers: 2

Percentage of respondents who start reading to avoid getting caught in an unwanted chat with fellow passengers: 50

Source: Edelman.

Percentage of American firms that saw a drop in profits in 2009 compared to 28 percent globally, according to a global study commissioned by Regus Group of more than 11,000 corporations across 15 countries: 39

Percentage of firms that saw a drop in revenue in 2009 compared to 26 percent globally: 38

Percentage of all American companies that indicated an expected revenue increase in 2010: 67

Source: Regus.

Percentage of Americans who say that they give more gifts than they receive during the winter holidays, according to a poll completed for The Society of American Florists: 70

Percentage of Americans who rank "neighbors" No. 1 on the list of unsung heroes in our lives and communities – "they who throughout the year pick up our mail, keep an eye on our kids and ground our community roots" -- who they believe deserve holiday thanks: 53

Source: Society of American Florists.

Percentage of residents in Utah and South Dakota who express trust in their neighbors, saying they would expect a neighbor who found a lost wallet or purse containing $200 to return it, according to a Gallup Poll: 85 (the highest percentage nationally)

Percentage of residents in Nevada who would expect their wallet to be returned: 60 (the lowest)

Source: Gallup.

Percentage of dog owners who say that they could not live without their dog on a daily basis -- more than say so of their morning cup of coffee (35 percent), television (35 percent), driving their car (26 percent), their cell or smart phone (23 percent) or their best friend (15 percent) 48

Percentage who say they could not live without their significant other: 54

Percentage who say they could not live without their computer: 50

Source: Ipsos Public Affairs.

Rank of the minivan (a vehicle often owned by families with children who spill food and drinks) on the list of vehicles of choice for bears who want a midnight snack, according to a study by scientists at Yosemite National Park: 1

Percentage of the 908 vehicles torn into by bears between 2001 and 2007 that were minivans: 29

Percentage of all vehicles that visit the park that are minivans: 7

Source: Yosemite National Park.

With improving corporate profits underscoring signs of increased economic growth, percentage of recruiters who are forecasting an increase in hiring activity at the executive level, according to the ExecuNet Recruiter Confidence Index: 56

Percentage of recruiters who say assignments are coming from organizations seeking to leverage the current economic climate by "trading up" with new hires for existing positions -- up from 26 percent in February 2009: 46

Source: ExecuNet.

Total average weekly TV and peripheral consumption by American children ages 2 to 5, according to a study by the Nielsen Co.: 32-plus hours

Total average weekly TV and peripheral consumption by American children ages 6 to 11: 28-plus hours

Source: Nielsen Analytics.

Percentage of U.S. homes that have a hot air furnace, according to the U.S. Census Bureau: 60

Percentage of homes that are heated by gas: 60

Percentage that use electricity: 33

Percentage that use fuel oil: 9

Percentage that use coal or wood: 2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

Estimated percentage of all Americans who have left the faith in which they were raised to adopt another faith or no faith at all -- or if they were not raised in a religion, they have since joined one, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life: 50

Percentage of converts who say religion is very important to them: 69

Percentage of nonconverts who say the same: 62

Source: Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.

Idle Thought

"Just think of the tragedy of teaching children not to doubt." -- Clarence Darrow, lawyer and author

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

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Figuratively Speaking for November 08, 2009

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | November 8th, 2009

Average daily spending by American consumers in stores, restaurants, gas stations and online, according to findings based on aggregated Gallup daily tracking polls: $63

Average daily spending by men: $73

Average daily spending by women: $53

Source: Gallup.

Number of e-mail messages received daily by the typical Intel employee, according to Basex research: 50 to 100

Percentage of e-mails at Intel that were unnecessary: 30

Approximate number of e-mail messages received every day by top Intel executives: 300

Approximate number of e-mail messages received every day by Intel as a company: 3 million

Source: Basex Inc.

Percentage of U.S. adults who say they see value in a decision to enroll in a career college, according to a survey by the Career College Association: 89

Percentage of adults who agree with the idea that in order for the U.S. to be competitive in the global marketplace, every American needs at least one year of college education: 67

Source: Career College Association.

Of the 80 new CEOs appointed among Fortune 1000 companies in 2008, number who were promoted from within (55 percent), according to executive search firm Heidrick and Struggles: 44

While almost all companies technically have a succession plan in place, percentage that had to go outside to hire a CEO -- indicating that many of these plans failed to hit the mark: 45

Source: Temin and Co.

Ranks of "no physical attraction" (54 percent), "lack of personality" (48 percent), "boring conversation" (46 percent), "no shared interests" (39 percent) and "different outlook on life" (38 percent) on the list of factors that singles take into consideration within the first 30 minutes of a first date, according to a survey by American Way, the in-flight magazine of American Airlines, and by specialty dating service It's Just Lunch: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Percentage of respondents who said they believe there were many potential matches they could be happy with: 81

Percentage who believe "there is one true love for each person in the world": 19

Source: It's Just Lunch/American Way.

Percentage of senior executives and managers who say that communication would increase productivity within their organization, according to a global survey of business leaders conducted by NFI Research: 48

Percentage of respondents who say that collaboration would increase productivity: 46

Source: NFI Research.

Percentage of Internet users who now say they use Twitter or another service to share updates about themselves, or to see updates about others, according to Pew Internet and American Life Project: 19

Estimated percentage of tweets accounted for by the top 10 percent of prolific Twitter users, according to an analysis of a random sample of 300,000 Twitter accounts by Harvard Business School researchers: 90

Source: Pew Internet and American Life Project.

Percentage of shoppers who report seeking products on sale and comparing prices between brand names and store brands when buying groceries or household products, according to a study by The Integer Group: 80

Percentage of consumers who believe brand names to be more expensive -- suggesting that brand names must offer incentives to consumers or they risk losing them to private labels indefinitely: 84

Source: Integer Group.

Year that Mary Anderson was granted a patent for the first hand-operated windshield wiper, saving people from having to reach outside to clear their windshields when it rains or snows, according to the U.S. Census Bureau: 1905

Year such wipers became standard equipment on all automobiles and streetcars: 1916

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

Percentage increase in the amount of time Americans spent on social networking sites from 2008 to 2009, according to a study by ProCon.org: 83

Estimated amount U.S. advertisers spent to place ads on social networking sites in 2008: $1.4 billion

Projected advertising expenditures by 2012: $2.6 billion

Source: ProCon.org.

Idle Thought

"Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on Earth." -- Fyodor Dostoevsky

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

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