Things…

The following are 35 strange facts about America that most Americans would be shocked to learn…

#1   The amount of cement that China used from 2011 to 2013 was greater than the total amount of cement that the United States used during the entire 20th century.

#2   In more than half of all U.S. states, the highest paid public employee in the state is a football coach. Just look at the SEC… sigh

#3   It costs the U.S. government 1.8 cents  to mint a penny and  9.4 cents  to mint a nickel.

#4   Almost half of all Americans ( 47 percent) do not put a single penny out of their paychecks into savings.

#5   Apple has more money than the U.S. Treasury.

#6   The state of Alaska is 429 times larger  than the state of Rhode Island is.  But Rhode Island has a   significantly larger population  than Alaska does.

#7   Alaska has a longer coastline than all of the other 49 U.S. states   put together.

#8   The city of Juneau, Alaska is about 3,000 square miles  in size.  It is actually larger than the entire state of Delaware.

#9   When LBJ’s “War on Poverty” began, less than 10 percent of all U.S. children were growing up in single parent households. Today, that number has skyrocketed to 33 percent .

#10   In 1950, less than 5 percent  of all babies in America were born to unmarried parents. Today, that number   is over 40 percent.

#11   The poverty rate for households that are led by a married couple is 6.8 percent. For households that are led by a female single parent, the poverty rate is 37.1 percent.

#12   In 2013, women earned 60 percent of all bachelor’s degrees that were awarded that year in the United States.

#13   According to the CDC,  34.6 percent  of all men in the U.S. are obese at this point.

#14   The average supermarket in the United States wastes about 3,000 pounds of food  each year. Meanwhile, approximately 20 percent of the garbage that goes into our landfills is food.

#15   Right now, more than 200 million people  around the planet are officially considered to be unemployed.

#16   There is a city in Bangladesh called Dhaka where workers are paid just one dollar for every 1,000 bricks that they carry. Meanwhile, the “inactivity rate” for men in their prime working years in the United States is hovering  near record high levels.

#17   According to one recent survey, 81 percent of Russians now have a negative view of the United States. That is much higher than at the end of the Cold War era.

#18   Montana has three times as many cows as it does people.

#19   The grizzly bear is the official state animal of California. But no grizzly bears have been seen there since 1922.

#20   One recent survey discovered that “ a steady job” is the number one thing that American women are looking for in a husband, and  another survey  discovered that 75 percent of women would have a serious problem dating an unemployed man.

#21   According to a study conducted by economist Carl Benedikt Frey and engineer Michael Osborne, 47 percent  of the jobs in the United States could soon be lost to computers, robots and other forms of technology.

#22   The only place in the United States where coffee is grown commercially is in Hawaii.

#23   The original name of the city of Atlanta was “Terminus“.

#24   The state with the most millionaires per capita is Maryland.

#25   There are more than  4 million adult websites  on the Internet, and they get more traffic than Netflix, Amazon and Twitter combined.

#26    86 percent of men include “having children” in their definition of success.  For women, that number is only 73 percent.

#27   One survey of 50-year-old men in the U.S. found that only 12 percent  of them said that they were “very happy”.

#28   The United States has 845  motor vehicles for every 1,000 people. Japan only has 593 for every 1,000 people, and Germany only has 540 for every 1,000 people.

#29   The average American spends more than 10 hours a day  using an electronic device.

#30    48 percent  of all Americans do not have any emergency supplies in their homes whatsoever.

#31   There are three towns in the United States that have the name “ Santa Claus“.

#32   There is actually a town in Michigan called “ Hell“.

#33   There are 60,000 miles of blood vessels  in your body. If they were stretched out in a single line, they could go around the planet more than twice.

#34   If you have no debt and also have 10 dollars in your wallet that you are wealthier than 25 percent of all Americans?

#35 By the time an American child reaches the age of 18, that child will have seen approximately 40,000 murders  on television?

Once upon a time we were the most loved and most respected nation on the entire planet, but those days are gone. We have wrecked our economy, we have lost our values and we have fumbled away our future.

But if you look close enough, you can still see many of the things that once made this country a shining beacon to the rest of the world. If we are ever going to change course as a nation, we need to come to grips with just how far we have fallen.

h/t JP

And no, I haven’t done the snopes checks on all these… No time…

And Prof put up a list of ‘answers/comments over at his blog that are pretty much dead on! See them HERE.

Comments

Things… — 15 Comments

  1. #22, I must say is untrue,having been part of a robust coffee growing/processing industry in Puerto Rico. It being a “Stolen fair and square” part of the USA.

    • It wouldn’t help. The bear on the California Flag is a “california grizzly” which went extinct in about 1911.

  2. #32 There is actually a town in Michigan called “ Hell“.

    The local paper in Hell used to print “Hell freezes over” edition that was the most printed of the year. You used to be able to buy them. I lived almost 20 years in Michigan and never once went to Hell. I was told to go more than once. 🙂

  3. #1 China’s cement (though I think they mean concrete) is of such a quality I wouldn’t want to live down stream of the Three Gorges Dam. Or in a Shanghai high rise.
    #7 The Aleutian chain really rack up the miles.
    #9 The Great Society: you can’t argue with 50 years of failure.
    #12 Shouldn’t that be “Bachelorette Degrees?” Sexist!
    #25 4 Million porn sites?!? Damn, I gotta get busy!

    • Don’t forget the Chinese penchant for using ‘cement’ as filler for dog food, dry wall, various food products, etc. (sarc). It wasn’t all used for those ghost cities you see pictures of. It was consumed by unsuspecting idiots who wanted cheaper stuff.

  4. #14 does not apply to our house. Which is why #13 does.

  5. And don’t forget that not far from Hell is Climax MI – Mil gracias for the two great books, keep cranking on the third. Have not been back to Tokyo since 2000, bet it is more crowded than ever.

  6. WSF- Good point!

    Chris- LOL

    terrapod- LOL, and thank you. And MORE crowded is an understatement!