Stats classify Youth into the Godly, the God-less, and Undecided
- This survey put youth into three groups: the Godly, the God-less, and the Undecided middle.
- The Godly (27 percent of Generation Y)
- God-less (27 percent of Generation Y)
- The Undecided (46 percent of Generation Y) Middle
- The Godly are people with a strongly religious family life and are more likely to attend worship services regularly (71 percent) and have friends who practice the same religion as them (56 percent).
- 70 percent of the God-less say they hardly ever or never attend worship services.
- Youth in the Undecided middle do not reject religion –over half strongly agree that religion is an important part of their lives and nearly half will call themselves religious (48 percent).
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Date: 11/6/2006
Teenagers spend a great amount of money and time on technology today
- About 25 percent of teenagers have a video game console in their bedroom, according to Harrison Group
- 7 percent have a desktop personal computer in their room
- 18 percent own a laptop
- 58 percent own a cell phone, and most of those phones are capable of taking pictures and downloading games.
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Date: 10/29/2006
Number of Affluent Working Women Growing in America
- According to new research by The Media Audit, affluent working women with family incomes of $75,000 or more are growing in number and 94.3 percent access the Internet during an average month.
- The percentage of working women that spent at least 430 minutes a week on the Internet (heavy users) jumped from 48.6 percent in 2004 to 50.8 percent in 2005
- Among affluent working women the percentage is 63.9; 31.0 percent have homes valued at $400,000 or more.
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Date: 10/19/2006
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