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- Number of Televisions in the US - The Physics Factbook
Number of TV sets in the average U S household: 2 24" 249 Million (2007) Nielsen Reports 1 1% Increase in U S Television Households for the 2006-2007 Season Nielsen Media Research, 23 August 2006 "The total number of television households within the U S (including Alaska and Hawaii) is now estimated at 111 4 million" United States The CIA
- U. S. National Debt Clock : Real Time
US National Debt Clock : Real Time U S National Debt Clock : DOGE Clock
- Take a look at the average American gamer in new survey . . .
63 percent of U S households surveyed include at least one frequent gamer 65 percent of homes own a video game-playing device, while 48 percent own “a dedicated game console ” 47 percent of
- Latest Data From APPA Reveals Continued Strength of National . . .
Sixty-six percent (66%) of U S households own a pet, which equates to 86 9 million households For the first time, pet ownership is evenly split between the two younger generations (Gen Z and Millennials) and two older generations (Gen X and Baby Boomers)
- Three Trends Driving Pet Owner Spending
T he pet industry is booming, and it is easy to see why: According to the 2021-2022 APPA National Pet Owners Survey, the number of U S households that own a pet increased from 67 to 70 percent, equating to roughly 90 5 million households across the nation with pets In line with this finding, pet spending increased during the past year, with
- About half of U. S. pet owners say their pets are as much a . . .
Pew Research Center conducted this analysis to learn more about how Americans view pet ownership in the U S and how they think of their own pets We surveyed 5,073 U S adults, including 2,963 pet owners, from April 10 to 16, 2023 Everyone who took part in this survey is a member of the Center’s American Trends Panel (ATP), an online survey
- APPA Releases Newest Edition of National Pet Owners Survey
The 2021-2022 Survey reports pet ownership has increased from an estimated 67 percent of U S households that own a pet to an estimated 70 percent Millennials were also revealed to be the largest cohort of pet owners at 32 percent, followed closely by Boomers at 27 percent and Gen X at 24 percent
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