NUMBERS
Friday, September 7, 2007
Filed under: Numbers
For the first time in history, a plurality of the world’s population now works in the service industry. According to data gathered by the International Labor Organization, 42 percent of the world’s population worked in the services trade in 2006, up from 37 percent in 1996. Not all ‘white collar’ work, however, is created equal. Productivity between countries still remains highly variable. The
Source: International Labor Organization, August 2007.
Reading Religiously
Americans are reading…religiously. According to an August 2007 Associated Press poll, 73 percent of Americans said that they had read a book in the past year. Of these, 30 percent reported reading between one and five books; 23 percent, between six and fifteen books. One-fifth said that they had read more than fifteen. Religious texts top Americans’ reading lists. Among people who claimed to have read one or more books, 64 percent said they had read the Bible or another religious text.
Source: Associated Press-IPSOS Poll, August 2007.
Commander-in-Chief...and CEO
Source: ABC News, August 2007.
Death Penalty Differences
Whites and blacks differ strongly in their attitudes toward the death penalty. In a recent
Source: The Gallup Organization, June 2007.