• According to an analysis of data provided by Stats LLC.

    WSJ: NBA: The Heat Is Harsher Out West

  • The networks have other reasons to reconsider their white-guys-only strategy, according to an analysis of Nielsen data: They are losing out on minority viewers, Hispanics in particular.

    NPR: Late-Night Network Shows Still A White Men's Club

  • According to one analysis of FBI data from 2010, 94% of female homicide victims knew their killers, and most of those killers were husbands or boyfriends.

    CNN: Gun extremists' alternate reality

  • Privately held companies in most major economic sectors have returned their profit margins to pre-recession levels or better, according to a new analysis of data from Sageworks Inc.

    FORBES: Private-company margins recover

  • The Daiichi plant has had 15 accidents since 2005, the most of any Japanese plant with more than three reactors, according to an analysis of the data by the Journal.

    WSJ: Japan Plant Had Troubled History

  • Over the past five years, Gross Domestic Product in the U.S. has grown at an average annualized rate of almost exactly one percent each quarter, according to Bureau of Economic Analysis data releases.

    FORBES: Government Spending is Our Only Friend; We Need to Make New Ones

  • The average interest rate on an outstanding mortgage was about 4.9% at the end of last year, according to data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

    WSJ: Upside: Pay Off That Mortgage Now!

  • But certain states may pick up fewer seats than anticipated before the recession, according to an instant analysis of census data by Election Data Services, a Washington, D.

    WSJ: Recession Slows Migration in U.S.

  • However, construction companies seem to have been cutting staff and delaying hiring in recent months, according to a recent analysis of federal data by the Associated General Contractors of America.

    FORBES: Private construction companies continue sales growth

  • Privately held companies in the U.S. are more profitable now than in the last decade despite slowing sales growth this year, according to a recent preliminary analysis of data from Sageworks Inc.

    FORBES: Gut check: Profitability up despite slowing sales growth

  • According to an analysis of Census Bureau data, the number of startup firms as a percentage of all firms in the U.S. has declined from about twelve percent in the 1980s to roughly seven percent in 2010.

    FORBES: The Great Startup Slowdown

  • According to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Kauffman Foundation, a Kansas City, Mo. research organization focused on entrepreneurship, in 2011, the typical new business had only 4.7 employees, compared to 7.7 employees in 1999.

    FORBES: In The Future, Nobody Will Have A Job

  • U.S. GDP decreased 0.1% in the fourth quarter, however, according to data released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis on Jan. 30.

    FORBES: What Guru Investors Are Doing with Gold

  • Yet women only make up 14 percent of Super PAC donors, according to an analysis of Federal Election Commission data by the Houston Chronicle.

    FORBES: How the Wage Gap Thwarts Women's Political Agenda

  • According to a Boston Globe analysis of test data, FAA agents, posing as passengers, slipped 234 guns and other weapons past screeners at Logan -- the worst record of any major U.S. airport in the past 10 years.

    CNN: Security breaches vary widely at U.S. airports

  • Meanwhile, Colorado voters were projected to reject an anti-abortion amendment that would have defined a "person" as "every human being from the beginning of the biological development of that human being, " according to a CNN analysis of exit poll data.

    CNN: Variety of proposals on ballots in 37 states

  • As of 2008, 23% of adolescents between the ages of 12 and 19 had diabetes or the precursor condition known as pre-diabetes, up from just 9% in 1999, according to a new analysis of national survey data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    CNN: Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. teens facing diabetes

  • In fact, they plan to spend 20% more on preventing data theft and intrusion in the next year, according to research by the market analysis firm InsightExpress.

    FORBES: Accounting For Human Error

  • Just over half of all adult Americans, 51%, are currently married, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data by the Pew Research Center.

    FORBES: How Can a Divorcing Woman Get the Child Support, Alimony She is Owed?

  • For Turkmenistan, China trade reached 21 percent of GDP in 2011, up from 1 percent five years earlier, according to an Associated Press analysis of International Monetary Fund data.

    NPR: Eyeing Rich Bounty, China In Line For Afghan Role

  • Unsafe cars, coupled with the South American nation's often dangerous driving conditions, have resulted in a Brazilian death rate from passenger car accidents that is nearly four times that of the United States, according to an Associated Press analysis of Brazilian Health Ministry data on deaths compared to the size of each country's car fleet.

    NPR: AP IMPACT: Cars Made In Brazil Are Deadly

  • Yet, the GDP data has a silver lining, according to Nomura Securities analysis in New York.

    FORBES: Worst Might Be Over For Brazil Economy

  • Even with the recent winding down of debt levels, consumer credit (excludes mortgage payments) as a percent of personal income has grown from 15.5% in 1975 to 20.6% in 2009 according to data by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Federal Reserve.

    FORBES: How Important Is A Housing Recovery?

  • Kansas City is one of only 15 cities with a population of at least 200, 000 in 1950 that saw substantial population losses since World War II but have rebounded in recent years, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data by Jordan Rappaport, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

    FORBES: America's Comeback Capitals

  • According to a National Academy of Science's analysis of census data, Asian-Americans have a 12.3 percent poverty rate.

    NPR: Asian-Americans: Smart, High-Incomes And ... Poor?

  • Average daily (Monday through Friday) circulation fell 2.1% from the same period a year earlier among 745 newspapers that submitted data, according to the Newspaper Association of America's analysis of figures released Monday by the Audit Bureau of Circulation.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of Economy Analysis, private-sector pay in right-to-work states grew by 12% over the last decade.

    FORBES: Right-To-Work: Does It Improve Teacher Quality?

  • According to an analysis performed by advanced analytics consulting firm Emerald Logic, factoring in WiseWindow data on top of a simple momentum trading program boosted returns by over 30% on an annualized basis for GM, Ford, and Southwest Airlines.

    FORBES: Monetizing the Moaning

  • According to internet and network analysis firm Renesys, the cable lit up with activity last week with data flowing through it between Telefonica and the nation's state telecom company, Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba S.A. (ETECSA).

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