Not exact matches
And a new study finds that the
average worker will
spend up to six paid
hours focusing on sports - related activities during the tournament.
Office workers now receive an
average of more than 100 emails per day and
spend 6.3
hours checking both their work and personal messages.
The
average player
spends 30
hours a month on the game — that's three billion player -
hours each month.
Inmates
spend an
average of about 23
hours a day locked up alone in their cells, according to an audit of the U.S. Justice Department.
The French
spend an
average of 1,480
hours at work annually, Americans, 1,700
hours, and Singaporeans a whopping 2,400
hours, according to the Federal Reserve Economic Data website.
Out of that total, the
average American
spends only 20
hours in the health care system, he says.
The
average person has X amount of dollars to
spend a week regardless of when the shops are open, extending the
hours will not bring in any more revenue.
The
average internet user
spends 1.72
hours every day on social media, making social media platforms valuable places for your business to attract new customers.
A recent study showed teens are
spending as much as nine
hours a day, and the
average person is
spending roughly two
hours.
If you add up all the time you
spend reading books, blogs, and articles; watching videos, podcasts, webinars, and seminars, and posting, tweeting, messaging, and connecting, how many
hours a day on
average do you think it comes to?
With the
average American
spending two to two - and - a-half
hours a day in a car, that's a lot of space to fill with entertainment content.
In fact, American workers will
spend on
average of about six
hours focusing on basketball during the tournament — checking brackets, watching a game online, reading coverage, and verifying team rankings, according to staffing firm OfficeTeam.
According to a 2017 study by Flurry, the
average American
spends five
hours a day on smart devices and about two and a half of those
hours are
spent in social, messaging, media and entertainment applications.
In a broader survey of 840 knowledge workers — managers and professionals with specialized expertise — Duxbury found the
average time
spent working outside the workplace was seven
hours a week.
A recent study found, on
average, we
spend an incredible five
hours a day on our phones, broken up into many small chunks.
An Edison Research study on the audio habits of Americans found that podcast listeners are actually «super listeners,» consuming more than one
hour and 45 minutes of audio per day than the
average American, and they
spend more than 25 percent of their total audio time listening to podcasts.
The
average worker in Corporate America
spends 40
hours at the office, 10
hours on the freeway going back and forth to the office, and five to seven
hours per week getting ready to go to the office.
(It also doesn't hurt that Filipinos
spend more time on social media than any other country, with the
average user
spending almost 4
hours on social every day.)
Americans
spend an
average of 4.7
hours on their smartphone each day and 41 percent of them check their phones multiple times an
hour.
The
average time
spent on private activities, such as online shopping, checking social media and emails, personal phone calls, and chatting with colleagues sucks up an estimated 1.5 to 3
hours per day, according to studies cited by The Atlantic.
These factors allow the firm to analyze things like
hours of operation, transportation coverage, reliability, efforts to lower emissions and congestion, and
average time
spent commuting.
The problem is, when the
average Joe hears that (meaning, anyone who doesn't have time to
spend hours a day researching marketing techniques), he thinks: «All right... time to pump out some blog posts.
On
average I'd
spend one
hour on Facebook every weekday and an additional two on Saturday and Sunday, totalling 10
hours a week, or one of my
average work days.
A study by Ipsos found that the
average social network user
spends 3.6
hours on social media every day.
The
average American
spends 8.7
hours physically in the office each day, reports the American Time Use Survey.
The
average American
spends 2.7
hours every day on social media.
Respondents estimated their boards
spend an
average of only two
hours per year discussing succession planning.
In the UK, Brits manage to carve out an
average of 5.49
hours a day to
spend on leisure activities, including watching TV, socializing, sports and hobbies.
American commuters, on
average,
spend the equivalent of 38
hours per year stuck in traffic.
For children who use mobile every day, they are
spending on
average one
hour and seven minutes, an increase from 2011's findings of 43 minutes.
Of the 2
hours and 42 minutes per day the
average U.S. consumer
spent on smartphone and tablet iOS and Android devices during the first quarter of 2014, 86 % of that time was
spent within apps, according to new data from Flurry.
An
average American
spends around 9
hours a day at work, and the environment impacts his productivity, creativity, and cleverness.
But it's hard to deny that there is something, sometimes, that happens when we travel, even as part of the regular
hour - and - a-half the
average North American
spends doing it each day — a sense of dislocation, even in familiar places, that helps us notice new details about our surroundings or that gives a new cast to those we've internalized.
A few years ago, Microsoft did some research into this problem and found that people
spend on
average 5.6
hours each week in meetings, and that 71 percent of American employees reported that these meetings «aren't very productive.»
Even in just the last few years, the number of
hours the
average American
spends looking at digital screens has increased dramatically.
A recent Harvard Business School study found that the «
average CEO
spends one in three
hours on activities that were not planned in advance.»
As social media and ecommerce become increasingly enmeshed in our lives, the opportunities for them to interact with and bolster each other are innumerable, considering that the
average person
spends around an
hour and 40 minutes browsing social media every day, and the number of internet shoppers in the US will reach 217 million this year.
(So far in 2017, the
average U.S. worker in private employment has
spent just over 34
hours a week on the job, not including overtime, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.)
The
average worker will
spend six
hours engrossed in the games throughout the tournament.
In the years before World War II, British economist John Maynard Keynes boldly predicted that by the time his grandchildren were grown, the
average person would
spend just 15
hours a week at work, thanks to technological innovations.
Americans aged 18 - 64 who use social networks say they
spend an
average of 3.2
hours per day doing so, according to new research released by Ipsos Open Thinking Exchange (OTX).
More than 80 % of Koreans own smartphones, compared to about 70 % of Americans, and on
average they
spend more than four
hours a day on their phones.
Students
spend an
average of 25 to 30
hours of work outside of class weekends studying.
Americans
spend 42
hours on
average sitting in congestion every year, costing each driver roughly $ 1,400, and last week the American Roads & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) reported that more than 54,000 of the country's 612,677 bridges are rated «structurally deficient.»
According to the Auto Insurance Center, 86 % of us commute by car every day.The
average American
spends 42
hours of...
«The
average white collar worker is
spending 1.5
hours per week looking for data they can't find,» says Bary C. Sherman, CEO of the productivity solutions firm PEPworldwide — USA.
The Wall Street Journal found they're
spending an
average of 18
hours in meetings out of a 55 -
hour workweek — and that's if you don't include phone calls, conference calls, and business meals as meetings.
Shorter commute: According to the most recent census, the
average American
spends nearly 100
hours per year commuting.
In fact, according to the Federal Reserve Bank, business owners
spend on
average 33
hours searching and applying for credit from traditional sources — with no guarantee of approval.
The
average American
spends 3.3
hours a day on their smartphone, which is twice more than the amount of time
spent eating, and over 1/3 rd of the time
spent sleeping and working each day.