Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Uncovering Unknown Information




With the elections coming up a lot of things are changing throughout the Untied States. People are starting to look more into what the believe in, and which presidential candidate represents them the best. Also, with the economy dropping as low as it has people are starting to look at where there money is spent. Although it is different in different cities, In one city in America, Data has shown that the average family will spend $10,600 per year on Transportation, which is roughly 33% of their income.

Also with the elections coming up, we are starting to see more commercials and advertisements trying to persuade us to vote for different props. One proposition that I see a lot of, is to vote yes on prop 10. Proposition 10 is a five billion dollar bond that will reduce California's dependence on foreign oil, and also clean our atmosphere, and also to create thousands of " green" technology jobs for Californians.


The demographics can change in whichever city you go to, based on the different lifestyles. The questions I have about demographics is how to they know they are getting a clear representation of the American culture within the data, and what do they do to make sure of it? I think people don't realize how absurd some facts about the American lifestyle, and by looking at just the statistics it is hard to realize. I also would like to know what percentage of Americans look at the statistics.

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