- Nielsen: 16M U. S. homes now get TV over-the-air, a 48% . . .
The number of U S households without a traditional cable or satellite TV subscription that instead receive broadcast stations using a digital antenna has totalling 9 4 million homes, has at
- Plastic waste in the U. S. - statistics facts | Statista
Of the 40 million tons of municipal plastic waste estimated to be generated in the U S in 2021, at least 80 percent was expected to be sent to landfill sites Meanwhile, the domestic plastic
- Backyard Chickens and the People Who Love Them - Living on Earth
As many as 13 percent of American households now keep chickens as pets and a cruelty-free source of fresh eggs Tove Danovich, author of the new book Under the Henfluence: Inside the World of Backyard Chickens and the People Who Love Them, joins Living on Earth’s Bobby Bascomb to share the joys of raising chickens
- Pet Care Industry Outlook for 2030 | Morgan Stanley
This year's survey, conducted among 2,300 consumers in March and April 2024, found that 80% of pet owners had visited the vet at least once in the past six months, while nearly two-thirds visited one to three times, up four percentage points from the 2022 survey
- Percentage of U. S. households, by type 1990-2022 - Statista
In 2022, about 35 77 percent of all households in the United States were one person households Read more Advertisement
- Household income in the United States - Wikipedia
Extreme poverty in the United States, meaning households living on less than $2 per person per day before government benefits, more than doubled in absolute terms from 636,000 to 1 46 million households (including 2 8 million children) between 1996 and 2011, with most of this increase occurring between late 2008 and early 2011 [24]
- 5 statistics about the COVID-19 pet adoption surge - ManyPets
Amid the height of the coronavirus pandemic, 23 million American households brought home a new pet —and they opened their wallets for their new companions Americans paid $42 billion for pet food and treats in 2020, and were expected to pay $44 billion in 2021, according to the American Pet Products Association They spent a little over $22
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