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Figuratively Speaking for April 03, 2011

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | April 3rd, 2011

Percentage of Americans who prioritize economic growth over environmental protection, according to a Gallup Poll: 54

In a 2000 Gallup Poll on the environment, percentage of Americans who favored the environment over the economy: 67

Source: Gallup.

Number of questions across five categories (American government, systems of government, rights and responsibilities, American history and integrated civics) that are asked in the U.S. citizenship test: 100

When the test was administered to 1,000 American adults, percentage who could not qualify to be a citizen of their own country, according to survey results published by Newsweek magazine: 38

Percentage who couldn't name the current vice president: 29

Percentage who were not aware that the U.S. has a capitalist economic system: 67

Source: Newsweek.

Percentage of working parents who are frequently burning a candle on both ends when it comes to juggling a career and kids, according to a national survey commissioned by Care.com Inc.: 44

Percentage of working parents who revealed that they are too stressed from managing their jobs and their families to go to the gym, call a friend or have sex with their spouses: 62

Percentage who reported that they would leave their current jobs for less or considerably less money if that would provide more flexibility in their lives: 25

Source: Care.com.

Percentage of Americans living within 50 miles of a nuclear reactor who do not know "what to do in the event of a nuclear reactor emergency," such as the evacuation route and what other steps to take, according to a major new survey conducted by ORC International for the nonprofit and nonpartisan Civil Society Institute: 52

Percentage of Americans who say they live within 50 miles of a nuclear power reactor: 24

Source: CSI.

Percentage of Americans who believe it is possible for a middle income family to save for a secure retirement, according to a Country Financial survey: 28

Percentage of respondents who indicate they are decreasing the amount they are putting away for their golden years: 43

Source: Country Financial.

Percentage of CFOs who cited time management due to competing priorities as their biggest work challenge, according to a survey developed by Robert Half Management Resources: 38

Percentage who said "keeping up with technology" is their biggest challenge: 30

Source: Robert Half Management Resources.

While 28.9 percent of the nation's population was in poverty for at least two months between the start of 2004 and the end of 2006, percentage who were poor during the entire period, according to a report released by the U.S. Census Bureau: 2.8

For those who were in poverty for two or more consecutive months from 2004 to 2006, median length of a poverty spell: 4.5 months

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

Percentage of new-car shoppers who indicate that they plan to finance some or all of the cost of their next vehicle purchase, according to Kelley Blue Book: 66

Percentage of shoppers who say they plan to pay the entire cost of their next vehicle in cash: 34

Source: Kelley Blue Book.

Despite the fact that women tend to face higher health care expenses in retirement due to their greater longevity, percentage of women who think they will need to accumulate less than $250,000 for retirement, according to the 21st annual Retirement Confidence Survey by the Employment Benfit Research Institute: 35

Percentage of men who think the same: 26

Percentage of women who say they do not know how much they will need to save: 12

Percentage of men who say the same thing: 5

Source: EBRI.

Percentage of U.S. consumers who have already significantly reduced discretionary spending because of the increase in gas prices, according to the RBC Consumer Outlook Index: 32

Source: Ipsos Public Affairs.

Idle Thought

"To know how to say what other people only think is what makes men poets and sages." -- Elizabeth Rundle Charles, writer

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

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Figuratively Speaking for March 27, 2011

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | March 27th, 2011

Percentage of millionaires who expect a callback from their financial advisers within two hours, according to "Millionaire Investor 2010," a report released by Spectrem Group: 40

Altogether, percentage of investors with a net worth of $1 million to $5 million (not including a primary residence) who want to hear back from their advisers within 12 hours of their initial call: 72

Percentage of millionaires who said not returning calls in a timely manner was the No. 1 reason for changing advisers: 73

Source: Spectrem Group.

Year of the publication of the first "Ten Most Wanted" list by the FBI, according to the U.S. Census Bureau: 1950

In the years since, number of men and women who have appeared on the list: 494

Of these, number who have been apprehended: 463

Number who were caught as a result of tips from the public: 152

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

Percentage of Americans who are consciously trying to buy foods that are local, according to the third annual BrandSpark and Better Homes and Gardens American shopper study: 60

Percentage of shoppers who believe private-label products are usually extremely good value: 66

Percentage who prefer purchasing brand-name products when they are on sale rather than private-label products: 66

Source: Better Homes and Gardens.

In 2009, percentage of Americans aged 55 or older with a graduate or professional degree who were in the labor force, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute: 63.1

Percentage of those without a high school diploma who were in the labor force: 22.4

Source: Employee Benefit Research Institute.

Percentage of college students who enter the classroom without basic skills in reading, writing, math and other areas, according to instructors surveyed by Cengage Learning: 25

Source: Cengage Learning.

If regular gas prices reach $4 a gallon across the nation (as many experts have forecasted), the number of additional passenger trips on public transit (buses, trains and subways) that can be expected, resulting in more than 10.8 billion trips per year, according to a study by the American Public Transportation Association: 670 million

If pump prices jump to $5 a gallon, predicted number of additional passenger trips that can be expected, resulting in more than 11.6 billion trips per year: 1.5 billion

Source: American Public Transportation Association.

Ranks of the federal budget deficit, unemployment, energy prices and the financial condition of state and local governments on the list of factors in the U.S. investment climate that investors are most likely to cite, according to the Wells Fargo-Gallup Investor and Retirement Optimism Index survey: 1(tie), 3, 4

Source: Gallup.

Percentage of small business owners who indicate they use mobile applications in their business, according to the 2011 AT&T Small Business Technology Poll: 72

Percentage of owners who said they could not survive without wireless technology or that they would face major challenges to survive without it: 64

Source: AT&T Inc.

Percentage of Americans who continue to have concerns that their personal and financial information would not be kept private and secure if they file their state and federal tax returns using desktop computers, according to a survey commissioned by Taxsoftware.com: 49

Percentage who have some level of concern about using their laptop computers: 44

Percentage who have some level of concern about using smart phones: 43

Source: Taxsoftware.com.

Percentage of Americans who believe that political discussions today are angry and bad-tempered, according to a Harris Poll: 87

Percentage of respondents who believe that "how American politicians treat one another influences how American citizens treat one another": 72

Source: Harris Interactive.

Idle Thought

"That sign of old age, extolling the past at the expense of the present." -- Sydney Smith, writer and clergyman

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

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Figuratively Speaking for March 20, 2011

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | March 20th, 2011

Percentage of top performing high school students (those with grade averages of A and B) who used words like "lemony," "clean" or "baked goods" to describe the smell of their childhood homes, according to a study conducted by Dr. Alan Hirsch and the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation: 84

Percentage of lower-performing students (averages of C or below) who associated negative smells -- urine, fecal matter or mold -- with their homes: 34

Source: Clorox Company.

Amount of money the average person still owed in bank card debt at the end of 2010, according to data from Experian: $4,200

Average number of bank cards held by consumers (a drop of nearly 23 percent since 2007): 1.97

Percentage of their total available bank card balance now used by consumers since using fewer bank cards, a nearly 10 percent jump since 2007: 30

Source: Experian.

Percentage of managers who felt NCAA basketball tournament (March Madness) activities shouldn't be allowed in the workplace, according to an OfficeTeam survey: 32

Percentage who said group events tied to the playoffs are OK in moderation: 57

Source: OfficeTeam.

Estimated amount of total student loan debt, according to the College Savings Foundation: $850 billion

Estimated amount of credit card debt: $820 billion

Source: College Savings Foundation.

Ranks of recommendations from friends, online searches, online reviews from other travelers and travel books on the list of most trusted sources of information for people deciding on their vacations, according to a Smart Destinations survey conducted by Zoomerang: 1, 2, 3, 4

Source: Zoomerang.

In 1920, the number of standard signs on the nation's more than 3 million miles of roads, according to the U.S. Census Bureau: Zero

Year that state and federal officials met to solve the problem and came up with standard signs and numbers -- highways running north and south had odd numbers and those going east and west were given even numbers: 1925

Today, estimated number of miles of roads in the U.S., including about 47,000 miles in the Interstate Highway System: 4 million

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

Percentage of drivers who drive at least one hour a week, own a smart phone and have a valid driver's license who admitted to using the Internet while driving, according to a survey by State Farm: 19

Approximate percentage of the U.S. population who own a smart phone: 40

Source: State Farm.

Percentage of Internet users who say they have gone online to find others who might have health concerns similar to theirs, according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project: 18

Percentage of people living with chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart conditions, lung conditions, cancer or some other chronic ailment who say they have gone online to find others with similar health concerns: 23

Source: Pew Internet and American Life Project.

Percentage of billing-related executives who view billing as a utility, according to a survey released today by billing outsourcer Billtrust: 67

Percentage who see billing as strategic: 33

Percentage of respondents who are not confident their bills will get paid on time: 25

Source: Billtrust.

Average age of a tour passenger, according to a survey of United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) members: 53

Among USTOA members with escorted tours, percentage of their business that is accounted for by this segment: 72

Source: United States Tour Operators Association.

Idle Thought

"Mere parsimony is not economy. Expense, and great expense, may be an essential part in true economy." -- Edmund Burke

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

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