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According to Lacey Plache, chief economist of Edmunds.com.” – Forbes, Jan 2013 Seoul, the “sharing city” of the world, outlines opportunity: “If five percent of such resident-only parking lots are shared, it is equivalent to building new parking spaces for 1,862 cars and can save 23.3 billion won.” – Korea Times, Sept 2012 Seoul, the ‘sharing city’ of the world, outlines opportunity: “”It is said Seoul is short 15,000 rooms compared to the number of travelers. If 1,000 households participate in the home-stay program, it is equivalent to establishing 20 hotels with 50 rooms each. It is also a way for retired baby boomers to earn money by making their houses available.
” – Korea Times, Sept 2012 Airbnb is cost savings Montenegro Email List for tourists in San Francisco study: “For Airbnb travelers, visiting was cheaper than staying in a hotel. About 14% would not have visited if not for Airbnb. In addition, those who did use Airbnb stayed longer on average 5.5 nights in the city compared to hotel guests, who stayed 3.5 nights. Because they stay longer, the guests end up spending more in the city, the report found $1,100 in total, compared to $840 for hotel guests. The average rate of an Airbnb property is $117 per night compared to $188 for hotels, the study found.” – Forbes, Nov 2012 Average car used 1 hour per day, Future of Car Sharing, sourced on 2013 Poverty: “The new American poor: Four in five live in danger of it.
”- CNBC, July 2013 Unemployment: “Unemployment Rate Still Above 10% in 27 US Metro Areas.” – Wall Street Journal, July 2013 Human population forecasts: By 2050 there will be 9.1 billion people on planet earth, Wikipedia, sourced July 2013 Unemployment of youth: “Nearly half of unemployed Americans are under the age of 34, and half of those who are employed are working part-time jobs, which don’t require a degree” – PolicyMic, August 2013. Over a third of millennials are living at home, due to lack of jobs: “When the recession began in 2007, 32 percent or 18.5 million of millennials–defined as 18- to 31-year-olds–had not left the nest. Today, it is 36 percent, or 21.6 million.”
” – Korea Times, Sept 2012 Airbnb is cost savings Montenegro Email List for tourists in San Francisco study: “For Airbnb travelers, visiting was cheaper than staying in a hotel. About 14% would not have visited if not for Airbnb. In addition, those who did use Airbnb stayed longer on average 5.5 nights in the city compared to hotel guests, who stayed 3.5 nights. Because they stay longer, the guests end up spending more in the city, the report found $1,100 in total, compared to $840 for hotel guests. The average rate of an Airbnb property is $117 per night compared to $188 for hotels, the study found.” – Forbes, Nov 2012 Average car used 1 hour per day, Future of Car Sharing, sourced on 2013 Poverty: “The new American poor: Four in five live in danger of it.
”- CNBC, July 2013 Unemployment: “Unemployment Rate Still Above 10% in 27 US Metro Areas.” – Wall Street Journal, July 2013 Human population forecasts: By 2050 there will be 9.1 billion people on planet earth, Wikipedia, sourced July 2013 Unemployment of youth: “Nearly half of unemployed Americans are under the age of 34, and half of those who are employed are working part-time jobs, which don’t require a degree” – PolicyMic, August 2013. Over a third of millennials are living at home, due to lack of jobs: “When the recession began in 2007, 32 percent or 18.5 million of millennials–defined as 18- to 31-year-olds–had not left the nest. Today, it is 36 percent, or 21.6 million.”