statosphere
A daily dose of statistics to help the marketer start - or finish - an argument.
Wednesday
Despite the recession, Americans started 530,000 businesses a month in 2008.
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Tuesday
For each $100,000 in unexpected gains at the stockmarket in the 1990s, the typical shareholder retired seven months earlier.
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Monday
In the US, lifetime gross earnings of male graduates are, on average, nearly $370,000 higher than those of non-graduates.
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Sunday
European car factories are capable of churning out 4 million more cars than the market can take, even in a good year like 2007.
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Saturday
400 million Indians still do not have electricity.
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Friday
On average, shares in China trade at 31 times trailing earnings, double the global average.
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Thursday
Second Life is currently populated by no more than 84,000 avatars at a time.
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Wednesday
Netflix shipped its 2 billionth DVD in April 2009.
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Tuesday
The finance industry's share of corporate profits in America peaked at an incredible 41% in 2007.
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Monday
The total medical costs of obesity surpass $200 billion a year in America, which is higher than the bill for smoking.
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Sunday
India slashed tarfiffs on imports from an average of 90% in 1991 to 30% in 1997.
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Saturday
Cars contribute around 10% of the man-made greenhouse gases that are responsible for climate change.
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Friday
Currently immigrants account for about 10% of the population of most west European countries, and up to 30% in some of Europe’s great cities.
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Thursday
The average share in China has changed hands 3 times so far this year.
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Wednesday
Online advertising typically accounts for 10-15% of a newspaper's revenues.
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Tuesday
The population of UK grew by 408,000 in 2008 - the biggest increase since 1962.
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Monday
Total tennis sponsorship spending in 2009 is expected to be $ 581 million, up 1.3 % from the year before.
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Sunday
776 million adults around the world are illiterate.
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Saturday
In late 1998, Yahoo had the same market capitilisation with 637 employees as Boeing with 230,000.
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Friday
Ford's mega-flop clunker Edsel sold only 68,045 in 1958, its first year, and 47,496 in its second before it was axed.
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Thursday
IBM sacked 122,000 people, a quarter of its workforce, between 1990 and 1995.
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Wednesday
In China, state banks and others issued 5.5 trillion yuan ($800 billion) of new loans in the first quarter of 2009 - more than in the whole of 2008.
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Tuesday
The gross profit from online betting in Europe is thought to be about €3.5 billion ($5 billion) a year.
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Monday
In early 2000, Cisco's market capitilisation peaked at $550 billion, making it - briefly - the world's most valuable company.
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Sunday
In 2008, while US consumers bought more than a billion individual digital tracks online, they bought only 65 million digital albums.
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Saturday
In 2008, the average market value of Russia's 314 listed firms was $4.2 billion, the highest of any country.
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Friday
More than 200 million people - about 1/5th of all internet users - have Facebook accounts.
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Thursday
Verizon is America's biggest mobile operator with 87.7 million subscribers.
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Agriculture accounts for 18% of India's GDP - down from 30% in 1990. It still employs 60% of Indians.
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The English Premier League has annual revenues of €2.4 billion.
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