When are American girls hitting puberty ?
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Numbers Don't Lie
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65% of people like to work in a big city with lots of talents to mingle with;
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Labels: Funny Statistics
82.6 years is the current women's life expectancy, shown by a study released from Credit Suisse First Boston this week. For men, it is 78.1 years, 4 years short. However, over the last two decades, men have increased their life expectancy at twice the rate of women. Reasons: 1) women are working and getting more stress from it. 2) women took up smoking about 25 years ago and are now dying from it. I guess this is the price of equality between men and women. But experts say men will never catch up, because risky behavior is in their nature.
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431-to-1 this is working pay ratio of US CEOs to average workers. It is an anomaly among industrialized nations, where a more typical ratio is 25-to-1. While CEOs continue to receive double-digit percentage raises year after year, workers barely keep pace with inflation.
90% of institutional investors think that corporate executives are overpaid, according to a recent Watson Wyatt survey. And the 85 percent who think that these excessive payments are hurting corporate America’s image (according to the same survey). And the 10 pension funds from the U.S., Canada and Europe (which represent a combined $1 trillion in assets) recently sent a confidential letter to the SEC, urging the agency to look more closely at how executive pay is being set at big companies.
Source: TomPaine.com
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92% of bosses said they remembered their employees' verbal faux pas at holiday parties.
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46% of women say that they can't enjoy sex with someone who isn't their intellectual equal or better. 27% of men feel the same way.
3/4 of Americans believe the rich get richer while the poor get poorer, according to a Harris Interactive poll released in early December. This number is up from 68 percent in 2004. Unfortunately, these perceptions are largely correct. Earlier this year, the Census Bureau released some statistics that attest to huge income disparities between the rich and the poor.
1 teen in the car with a teen driver, the fatal crash risk doubles, with two or more teens in the car, the risk can be five times high.