TO VERIFY … January 1, 1993
A column of current statistics selected especially for Christian communicators Average number of years in one job, for barbers: 25 Elementary school teachers: 13 Accountants: 8 Pastors: 7 Waiters/Waitresses: 4 Percentage of Americans who believe the church has influenced society in a positive way: 85 Percentage who believe computers and technology have: 87 Number of products in today's typical supermarket: 30,000 In 1976: 9,000 Items in today's average produce section: 285 In 1975: 65 Number of mutual funds currently operating: 3,347 In 1980: 564 On average, number of TV channels available to today's household: 30 In 1975: 6 During the past decade, number of periodicals formed daily: 1 Number of religious denominations currently being formed weekly: 1 Percentage of men who have felt in touch with someone who was dead: 21 Percentage of women: 24 Percentage of U.S. population that is a member of a Christian church: 54.8 In 1970: 60.0 Increase in number of churches since 1950: 50,500 U.S. 1991 state and federal prison population: 823,414 Percentage increase since 1980: 150 Prisoners convicted of drug charges: 1 in 3 In 1981: 1 in 13 When You've Hit Midlife
The American Board of Family Practice asked 1,200 Americans how they would define middle age. Here are some results: 41 percent think you're middle aged when you worry about having enough money for all your health concerns; 42 percent say middle age comes when the last of your children moves out; and 46 percent say middle age means no longer recognizing the music groups on the radio. - Reported in Newsweek, 12/7/92 What Work Will Buy
Consumer Reports compared costs of certain items in terms of time worked to earn them. The results are sometimes unexpected. To pay one's income taxes, for example, a person ...
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