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Census Bureau 2008 Statistical Abstract of The United States of America


here are some stats.smile

We drink more bottled water than milk, barbecue more than we bake and spend more than twice as much on prescription drugs as sporting goods.

Factory sales of MP3 players rose from $424 million in 2003 to a projected $5.9 billion in 2007, while sales of digital TV sets tripled from $8.7 billion in 2003 to a projected $26.3 billion.

America appears to be getting a giant face-lift, with the total number of cosmetic procedures doubling between 2000 and 2006. More than 11.4 million cosmetic procedures were performed in 2006, including 3.1 million Botox injections, which nearly tripled over that time. Also, breast augmentation procedures for women nearly doubled.

We shopped till we dropped online, with $93 billion in retail sales recorded as e-commerce in 2005, a 2.5% drop in the bucket compared with the total of $3.7 trillion in retail sales.

Yet for all the excitement surrounding a digital future of entertainment and shopping, we still engage in age-old leisure activities. In 2006, 41 million adult Americans baked, 74 million barbecued, and 5.7 million flew kites. More adults played computer games (43 million) than board games (39 million), while 6 million participated in fantasy sports leagues.

But, by far, the biggest leisure time activity was dining out - 106 million adults ate in restaurants at least once in 2006.

And in 2004 Americans consumed 22% more calories each day - 3,900 - compared with the daily caloric intake in the 1970s.

From 1980 to 2005, per capita milk consumption dropped 24%, from almost 28 gallons per person per year to 21 gallons.

National trends appear gloomy for the Brew City - over that period, beer consumption fell 12% to 21.3 gallons per capita. Meanwhile, Americans drink more than 51 gallons of soft drinks each year, a 53% increase from 1980. The rate of bottled-water consumption has increased by more than nine times since 1980 to more than 25 gallons per person.

Doctors are writing more prescriptions than ever, the Abstract shows.

Prescriptions have increased over the past decade to 3.4 billion annually, a 61% increase. Retail sales of prescription drugs jumped 250% from $72 billion to $250 billion, while the average price of prescriptions has more than doubled from $30 to $68.



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