statosphere
A daily dose of statistics to help the marketer start - or finish - an argument.
Sunday
The average UK household has 2.4 TVs, 1.6 computers, 2.4 games consoles, 3 mobile phones, and 2.2 MP3 players.
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Saturday
Only about 18% of the America's 68.5 million broadband households own a webcam.
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Friday
The number of American millionaires dropped from 9.2 million to 6.7 million between 2007 and 2008.
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Thursday
Nintendo DS is the best-selling had-held game device. Over 100 million have been sold - more than twice as many as Sony's PSP.
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Wednesday
America spends some 16% of its GDP on healthcare, the largest share of any big country.
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Tuesday
Vodafone has more than 290 million subscribers worldwide.
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Monday
The US federal poverty line is $22,000 for a family of four.
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Sunday
GM's current stock market value is $700 million, which represents less than 1% of Toyota's.
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Saturday
In Britain, around 70 local newspapers have shut down since the beginning of 2008.
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Friday
30,000 people die in America each year due to seasonal influenza.
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Thursday
The average age of a car in Britain is 7 years.
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Wednesday
Chinese firms won just 90 patents in America in 1999 but received 1,225 in 2008.
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Tuesday
Since 2005 (and prior to taking over Sun), Oracle has spent $30 billion buying 50 firms including PeopleSoft, Siebel and BEA.
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Monday
The average U.S. city commuter loses 38 hours a year to traffic delays.
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Sunday
Of China's 1.3 billion people, only 115 million own credit cards.
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Saturday
The market for wholesale polished diamonds, worth about $21.5 billion, is expected to fall to about $12 billion in 2009.
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Friday
In Ukraine, it takes 47 permits to open a business and 3 years to close it.
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Thursday
The total number of mobile phone users in India reached 392m by the end of March 2009.
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Wednesday
Together, GM and Chrysler lost $48 billion in 2008.
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Tuesday
There are 15,300 taxis on the streets of Paris.
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Monday
In the U.S., 95% of teens make purchases with cash.
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Sunday
China's virtual goods economy, the largest in the world, is worth $800 million and growing at 30% a year.
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Saturday
The record amount paid for a domain name is $14m for sex.com, in 2007.
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Friday
The average woman ingests as much as four pounds of lipstick in her lifetime.
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Thursday
A typical Google search on a desktop computer produces about 7g CO2.
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Wednesday
The average economically active individual in the developed world is on about 700 databases.
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Tuesday
North Korea is the least visited country in the world – only 1,800 Westerners make the trip each year.
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Monday
62 trillion spam emails were sent in 2008; the annual energy consumed by spam is equivalent to the energy usage of more than 2 million typical homes.
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Sunday
A new English word is created every 98 minutes.
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Saturday
More American's own their own companies (15%) than belong to trade unions (12%.)
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Friday
According to a 2000 census, immigrants made up 47% of scientists and engineers in America with Ph.Ds.
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