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An  Unbound  World  

Think  About  It….  

305  M  

149  M  

1950   2009  

44% of U.S. children are minorities

Today’s minorities are projected to

become the majority by 2042

By 2030, the older populations will more than double, to where 1 in 5 people in this country will

be 65 and older!

Life expectancy is increasing so fast that most of the babies born today will live to be at least 103!

In 1950, 78% of US households were comprised of married couples, compared to only 52% in 2000

Two-thirds of them had never gone beyond grade school and they spent less than $7 a year on education

In 1950, the average American parents made less than $2,000 a year.  

18.2  M  

2007  

3.9  M  

1965  

College  Enrollment  

Harvard  Tui?on  

$36  K  

2009  

$445  1949  

Bachelors Degrees!1960: 65% men 35% women!

2008: Women received 60% of all degrees

On average a woman in 1947 made $800!

Women hold half of all managerial and professional jobs today!

85% of all jobs lost in this recession were lost by men!

We  are  living  in  exponen:al  :mes.    

The computer in your cell phone today is a million times cheaper… a thousand times more powerful…and a hundred thousand times smaller than the computer at MIT in 1965

Technical information is doubling every 2 years.

The top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004�

Today’s graduate will have 10–14 jobs by the age of 38

More video was uploaded to YouTube in the last 2 months than if ABC, CBS and NBC had been

airing new content 24/7/365 since 1948

The number of text messages sent everyday exceed the total

population of the planet

75% of Americans have bought a product online!

81% have researched a product online!

76% of parents say they feel extremely close to their children today  

Only 25% of grandparents reported feeling this way with their children

64% of daughters share the same taste in movies as their mothers

44% share their sense of fashion

48% of sons enjoy listening to the same music as their dads

90% of US consumers consider themselves either

“conscious consumers or socially responsible”

Millennials are starting adult life with more debt than any preceding generation

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