CEOs are awash in numbers from morning till night. Most of those
numbers come to CEOs filtered and organized with a PowerPoint behind
every numeral. But decision-makers also benefit from data disconnected
from any agenda. Introducing the Chief Executive INfact, a collection of
illuminating facts and figures that underscores the world's
interconnectedness, swift pace and wonder.
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1. Number of Americans who filed income tax returns with zero tax
liability in 2004 | 42,545,501
2. Percent of Estonians who received a pre-filled income tax return
in 2006 | 80
3. Percent of American taxpayers who did | 0
4. Number of hours of preparation time saved if the IRS offered
pre-filled tax returns | 225 million
5. Number of new housing starts in U.S., January 2007 | 1,550,000
6. Number 12 months earlier | 2,200,000
7. Amount by which number of IPOs in 2006 exceeded IPOs in 2005 |
15
8. Percentage increase in total IPO proceeds in 2006 relative to
2005 | 28
9. Number of Americans who suffer from chronic sleep disorders | 40
million
10. Annual direct and indirect costs of insomnia | 42 billion
11. Estimated annual number of traffic fatalities caused by drowsy
drivers | 1,500
12. Number of one-letter NYSE ticker symbols currently unassigned |
10
13. First one-letter stock ticker symbol issued by the NYSE | T
(issued to AT & T in 1885)
14. Most recent one-letter stock ticker symbol issued | M (to
Federated Department Stores, which changed its name to Macy's Inc.
in June 2007)
15. Percentage of meals Americans purchased from restaurants in
2006 ordered "to go" | 63
16. Percentage in 1985 | 33
17. Number of grams and value of gold per person in the world, if
distributed evenly | 23 grams per person, about $250 to $350 each
18. Number of nations in which gold is circulated as currency | 0
19. Rank of Google among most desirable employers 2007
undergraduates want to join | 1
20. Rank of Peace Corp | 5
21. Number of the past six years that fine-art prices have
outperformed the S & P 500 | 5
22. Price from an Illinois company to turn the cremated ashes of a
loved one into a 1.5-carat diamond | $24,999
23. Rank of Nevaeh, ("heaven" spelled backward) among the
fastest growing names given to American newborn girls since 2000 | 1
24. Amount Uncle Ben's spent with TBWA/Chiat/Day to rebrand
the character of its fictional bow-tied namesake from servant to CEO |
$20,000,000
25. Points by which the average SAT score of a home-schooled
student exceeds that of other U.S. students | 81
26. Ratio of the average cost of a gallon of premium gas in New
York City to that of a gallon of Starbucks latte coffee | 1:10
27. Rank of Minnesota among states in which the largest percentage
of citizens have health insurance | 1
28. Rank of Texas | 50
29. Difference due to "missing gravity" in Canada between
the weight of two identical 80 kg people in Miami and Winnipeg | -3
grams
30. Percent of pacemakers in one study that malfunctioned when
iPods were held 2 inches from patients' chests for 5-10 seconds |
1.2
31. Amount by which Hershey Kisses in clear containers are consumed
by female office workers over those in opaque containers | Double
32. Rank of the National Security Agency among top U.S. employers
of mathematicians | 1
33. Estimated labor cost of complying with the U.S. tax code each
year, expressed as a percentage of U.S. tax receipts | 22
34. Amount by which American households spent more than they earned
in 2006 | $41.6 billion
35. Year in which the savings rate last dipped into negative
territory | 1933
Sources: 1 The Tax Foundation; 2 Internal Revenue Service; 3 The
Brookings Institution; 4-6 National Association of Realtors; 7-8
PricewaterhouseCoopers; 9 National Commission on Sleep Disorders; 10-11
National Sleep Foundation; 12-14 David Michayluk, The Rise and Fall of
Single-Letter Ticker Symbols; 15-17 NPD Group; 18-19 galmarley.com;
20-21 BusinessWeek; 22 Harper's; 23 New York Times; 24 Marketing
Profs; 25 College Board; 26 Chief Executive research; 27-28
Congressional Budget Office; 29 Canadian Dept. of Natural Resources:
Earth Science Sector; 30 University of Michigan; 31 Cornell University;
32 American Mathematical Society; 34 Tax Foundation; 35 Federal Reserve
Bank
Compiled by JOHN KADOR
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