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Figuratively Speaking for January 04, 2019

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | January 4th, 2019

Percentage of resolution-makers with financially themed resolutions who achieve their goal, according to WalletHub research: 10

Ranks of sign up for credit monitoring, pay bills right after getting a paycheck and repay 20 percent of credit card debt on the list of WalletHub's top financial New Year's resolutions for 2019: 1, 2, 3

Source: WalletHub.

Percentage of Americans who said getting older gives them an opportunity to take up a new hobby, according to a survey done on behalf of TD Ameritrade: 54

Percentage who said it allows them to join new social circles: 24

Ranks of spend time with friends and family, focus on my health and wellness, seek out new experiences and increase leisure time on the list of Americans' top priorities when aging: 1, 2, 3, 4

Source: TD Ameritrade.

Percentage of millennials who spend 6-plus hours on their smartphones daily, according to a study conducted by Harris Poll with OpenX: 33+

Percentage of consumers who watch no live TV: 25

Source: The Harris Poll.

Percentage of professionals surveyed who say they have an annual performance review with their boss, according to a survey by Korn Ferry: 87

Percentage who say real-time feedback and ongoing performance discussions with their bosses are more effective than an annual review: 96

Percentage of respondents who say annual reviews have no impact or a negative impact on their performance: 30

Source: Korn Ferry International.

Percentage of Americans who said they watched videos on platforms like YouTube, Twitch or Facebook, according to a survey by YouGov Omnibus: 52

When asked about "clickbait," percentage of video watchers who say they have been duped: 69

Source: YouGov.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median age at first marriage in the United States for males (up from 27.1 years in 2003): 29.8 years

Median age at first marriage in the United States for females (up from 25.3 years in 2003): 27.8 years

In 2018, percentage of young adults ages 18 to 34 who were married, down from 59 percent in 1978: 29

Today, number of single-person households, composing 28 percent of all households in the United States: 35.7 million

In 1960, percentage of all households that were single-person households: 13

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

Percentage of older adults who anticipate a time when they are not able to drive, according to a survey by the National Aging and Disability Transportation Center: 42

Percentage of older adults who say finding alternative transportation would be very difficult or somewhat difficult: 68

Percentage of caregivers who spend five to 10 hours or more on the transportation needs of friends or relatives each week: 39

Source: National Aging and Disability Transportation Center.

Percentage of U.S. adult consumers who said their concern over the privacy of personal data has increased in the past few years, according to an SAS survey: 73

Percentage who think the U.S. government should do more to protect data privacy: 67

Source: SAS.

Percentage of U.S. broadband households that are very familiar with at least one energy program -- including rebates and incentives, rate plans, usage monitoring, etc. -- according to energy research from Parks Associates: 29

Percentage that are very familiar with rebates and other incentives associated with the adoption of energy-efficient products: 21

Percentage that believe it is very important to have an energy-efficient home, though only 16 percent believe their personal habits are very energy-efficient: 56

Source: Parks Associates.

Percentage of CFOs who plan to bring in consultants for business systems and performance improvement initiatives over the next 12 months, according to a Robert Half Management Resources survey: 50

Percentage who say they require consultants for finance and accounting: 39

Source: Robert Half Management Resources.

Idle Thought

"Every man is guilty of all the things he didn't do." -- Voltaire

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

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Figuratively Speaking for December 28, 2018

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | December 28th, 2018

Average amount the tooth fairy is offering per tooth (up from $4.83 last year), according to a study by RoosterMoney: $5.06

Ranks of cellphones, Legos, tablets, Nintendo Switch and dolls on the list of the most popular things kids have been saving for: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Ranks of cleaning the car ($5.47), gardening ($4.85), mopping floors ($2.41), cleaning windows ($2.11) and cleaning the bathroom ($1.86) on the list of the most lucrative chores for kids: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Source: RoosterMoney.

Percentage of professionals who say they will only agree to be a reference if they have good things to say, according to a survey of professionals by Korn Ferry: 51

Percentage of professionals who say that if candidates received negative references, they would still consider hiring them if they were a good fit for the role: 93

Percentage who said they only check references some of the time: 31

Source: Korn Ferry International.

Percentage of Americans reporting poor financial health who are not diligent about getting routine checkups, according a Lending Club survey: 41

Percentage who do not get regular exercise: 40

Percentage who are not optimistic about life in general: 37

Of those Americans, approximate percentage who are unmotivated to improve: 20

Percentage of Americans who may be avoiding learning about finances, as they say talking or thinking about it drains them mentally: 56

Percentage who have no consistent savings plan or don't save at all: 66

Source: Lending Club.

Percentage of Americans who agree that government at all levels should prioritize the use of recyclable products/materials when making purchasing decisions, according to a survey conducted by the Harris Poll on behalf of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries: 80

Percentage who also agree that recycling collection sites need to be more readily accessible to consumers: 86

Source: The Harris Poll.

Amount the average parent would give their child to help pay down debt without the expectation of being reimbursed, according to a CreditCards.com report: $5,705

Amount they would give if they do expect to get their money back: $7,936

Percentage of parents who would give something in either circumstance -- whether they assumed they'd get paid back or not: 90

Percentage of parents who would never help pay for a child's gambling debt, while just 5 percent would have no objection doing so: 57

Percentage who would have no objection to helping with medical debt, while only 2 percent would never help: 68

Source: CreditCards.com.

Percentage of workers in the U.S. who wouldn't accept a job that was a perfect match if they clashed with the corporate culture, according to a survey by Robert Half: 35

Percentage of managers who said a candidate's fit with the organizational culture is equal to or more important than their skills and experience: 91

Source: Robert Half Management Resources.

Percentage of U.S. consumers who are willing to sacrifice convenience in the name of health, according to a recent Ipsos Global Trends Survey: 63

Percentage who say that because they are consuming fewer sweets, their standards for those infrequent indulgences are higher: 62

Source: Ipsos Global.

Percentage of Americans who report there is at least one part of their body they would like to change, most notably the midsection (47 percent) and teeth (33 percent), according to a survey conducted on behalf of Real Self: 80

Ranks of "cosmetic dentistry" (e.g., invisalign, whitening, veneers) and "nonsurgical fat reduction" on the list of the top nonsurgical procedures: 1, 2

Ranks of "tummy tuck" and "liposuction" on the list of the top surgical procedures: 1, 2

Source: RealSelf.

Rank of falls on the list of causes of preventable death for adults age 65 and older, according to the National Safety Council: 1

Percentage increase in falls among those 75 and older in the last 15 years: 130

Number of deaths in all age groups attributed to falls in 2016: 34,000

Source: National Safety Council.

Percentage of Protestant churchgoers who say they take an intentional day of rest -- and most do so on Sunday -- according to a study of Protestants who attend church once a month or more from LifeWay research: 77

Percentage who say taking a day of rest is a biblical command that still applies today: 56

Percentage who disagree: 25

Source: LifeWay Research.

Idle Thought

"The truth isn't always beauty, but the hunger for it is." -- Nadine Gordimer, novelist, Nobel laureate

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

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Figuratively Speaking for December 21, 2018

Figuratively Speaking by by John MacIntyre
by John MacIntyre
Figuratively Speaking | December 21st, 2018

When asked what one food or dish they most look forward to eating each year during the holiday season, percentage of people who cited turkey, according to the Harris Poll: 32

Ranks of stuffing, ham, pie, sweet potatoes/yams and mashed potatoes on the list: 2, 3, 4, 5 (tie)

Source: The Harris Poll.

Percentage of Americans (and nearly 3 in 4 millennials) who agree that ringing in the new year in Times Square is on their bucket list, according to a survey from Barefoot Wine and Bubbly: 50

Source: Barefoot Wine and Bubbly.

Percentage of respondents who usually make New Year's resolutions, according to University of Scranton's Journal of Clinical Psychology: 45

Percentage who absolutely never make New Year's resolutions: 38

Percentage who are successful in keeping their resolutions: 8

Percentage who have infrequent success: 49

Percentage who never succeed: 24

Source: University of Scranton.

Ranks of "enjoy life to the fullest," "live a healthier lifestyle," "lose weight," "spend more time with family and friends," "save more, spend less" and "pay down debt" on the list of top New Year's resolutions in a survey by GoBankingRates.com: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Percentage who decided that making one resolution was enough: 55

Percentage of Americans who are setting a money goal: 58

Source: GoBankingRates.com.

Percentage of Americans who say, "Christmas should be more about Jesus" (down from 79 percent in 2014), according to a study from LifeWay Research: 65

Percentage of Christians who find the greeting "Happy Holidays" to be offensive, compared to 12 percent of members of other religions and 15 percent of the non-religious: 40

Source: LifeWay Research.

Among Americans, ranks of Dallas, San Francisco, Chicago, Orlando and Denver on the list of the most popular U.S. cities in which to spend New Year's Eve this year, according to Skyscanner: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Ranks of New York City; Nassau, Bahamas; Edinburgh, Scotland; Las Vegas; Quebec City and Vienna, on the list of the most popular cities worldwide to spend New Year's Eve: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Source: Skyscanner.

Percentage of Americans who have concerns about isolation related to automation, according to an Ipsos Survey: 57

Percentage who have concerns about job destruction: 49

Source: Ipsos Public Affairs.

Number of years that Butterball has staffed its Turkey Talk-Line with experts who answer all turkey-related questions throughout the holidays, according to research by Genesys: 35 plus

Source: Genesys.

Percentage of "dog people" who say their pup helps them cope with stressful events during the holiday season, including being around difficult family members (46 percent), having arguments among family (33 percent) or going to extended family's house (22 percent), according to a survey by BarkBox: 85

Percentage of dog people who have taken their dog for a walk or played with them to escape family during the holidays: 40

Percentage who can't imagine the holidays without their dog: 85

Source: BarkBox.

Percentage of professionals who said they get more work done during the holidays, according to an Accountemps survey: 65

Of the respondents who see their output falling this time of year, ranks of personal commitments and greater year-end workloads on the list of the main culprits: 1, 2

Source: Accountemps

Idle Thought

"Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope." -- Maya Angelou

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

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