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‘Tweens’ are gorging on TV ads for snacks, candy

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Average number of food ads seen on TV annually by tweens (ages 8 to 12), according to a study: 7,600

Average number of food ads seen annually by a child aged 2 to 7: 4,400

Rank of food as the top product advertised for children and teens: 1

Of all food ads in the study that target children or teens, percentage that are for candy and snacks: 34

Percentage that are for cereal: 28

Of the 8,854 ads reviewed in the study, number that were for fruits or vegetables: 0

Source: Kaiser Family Foundation


When asked if their company were a TV show, percentage of executives who compared their office to "CSI," or "smart and focused," according to a survey of financial and human resources executives: 34

Percentage who likened their company to "Survivor," or an organization that is "fast-paced, competitive and cutthroat": 25

Percentage of executives who described their company as "quirky and funny," like "The Office": 12

Source: Empagio


Ranks of 06831 (Greenwich, Conn.), 92661 (Newport Beach, Calif.), 06830 (Greenwich, Conn.), 92625 (Corona Del Mar, Calif.) and 90265 (Malibu, Calif.) among the most expensive ZIP codes in the United States based on median home price, according to a study: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Median price of a single-family home in 06831: $2,983,000

Median price of a single-family home in the 275 richest U.S. ZIP codes: $750,000

Source: BusinessWeek.com


Percentage of executives who now say that the ideal length for a staff-level resume is a single page, according to a survey: 52

Ten years ago, percentage of executives who preferred a single page: 73

Source: Accountemps


Percentage of Americans with household incomes over $100,000 who say they can see themselves falling into poverty, according to a poll: 53

Percentage of Americans with household incomes under $25,000 who say they can see themselves falling into poverty: 84

Percentage of Americans overall who can imagine becoming poor: 61

Source: Zogby International


Percentage of managers who said they would automatically fire an employee caught stealing, according to a study: 45

Percentage who said their reaction would depend on the situation: 48

Source: CareerBuilder.com


Total value of MySpace revenues in 2006, according to a survey: $92 million

Projected value of MySpace revenues in 2010: $1.16 billion

Source: Merrill Lynch


Rank of New York University, Harvard, Stanford and Princeton as the school students most often named as the "dream college" they wish they could attend if acceptance or cost weren't issues, according to The Princeton Review's 2007 "College Hopes and Worries Survey": 1, 2, 3, 4

Rank of Stanford, Princeton, Harvard and Brown as the school parents most named as the "dream college" they wish their child could attend if acceptance or cost weren't issues: 1, 2, 3, 4

Source: Princeton Review


Percentage of U.S. adults who say they have discussed financial issues with their spouses or partners, according to a Wall Street Journal Online/Harris Interactive Personal Finance Poll: 88

Percentage who have discussed spending habits: 63

Percentage who have discussed setting and keeping a household budget: 44

Source: Harris Interactive


Percentage of working adults who say they think they will have a traditional retirement, according to a survey from Adecco Staffing: 25

Percentage of working adults who say they will continue working but will work fewer hours: 41

Percentage of working adults who say they will probably retire from their current profession to try a new career: 18

Source: Adecco


John MacIntyre has been writing Figuratively Speaking since 1989. You can contact him by e-mail at johnmacintyre@bwr.eastlink.ca.