16 Nightmarish Economic Trends To Watch Carefully In 2011. Facebook Email X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky WhatsApp Copy link Impact Link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now.Have an account? . flickr If you only watch the "economic pundits" on television, it can be very confusing to figure out exactly what is happening with the U.S. economy. One pundit will pull out a couple statistics that got a little bit better over the past month and claim that we have entered a time of solid recovery. As you examine the long-term trends, you quickly come to realize that the U.S. is trapped in an endless spiral of debt, the middle class is being wiped out, the U.S. dollar is being destroyed and America is rapidly becoming a post-industrial wasteland.
Posted below are 16 nightmarish economic trends to watch carefully in 2011. 6 million Americans have been unemployed for half a year or more 61 percent of Americans live paycheck to paycheck Library of Congress Flickr / Paul Kelly. Trends in Higher Education Series 2010. Shocker: Blackberry App Usage Higher During Workday Than On The iPhone. If Localytics’ latest report on app usage raised a few eyebrows here and there with its claims of iPhone app usage peaking at 9PM on weeknights, its latest study results definitely call for far less sensational headlines.
But still: Localytics found that Blackberry app usage is still more concentrated and higher during the workday than iPhone, and yet statistically identical to workweek usage on the weekend. To reach its conclusions, Localytics mined its mobile analytics data from millions of phones in the United States and Canada over two months for iPhone and BlackBerry application usage. The mobile analytics data were summarized by day of the week and hour of the day, and normalized as a percentage of the busiest hour for each. In contrast to Blackberry app usage stats, iPhone owners appear to use mobile apps more frequently on the weekend with the greatest difference at 2 pm EST when weekend usage is 40% higher than the same time Monday through Friday. PricewaterhouseCoopers: Global: Insights & Solutions: MoneyTree™ Survey Report. Map: America’s Most Frugal Cities | MintLife Blog | Personal Finance News & Advice. Socialseek by sensidea.
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