Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

How to Improve the Econonmy with Facebook

Dear united states and nations of the world,

This is how you can improve your economy in 1 easy step. Its very simple

1. Shut down Facebook.

Calm down now you internet bugs and hear me out.

Im going to use the united states as a example since its a big powerful nation, that is in trouble and easy to pick on.

So continuing on, lets think about how many desk/office jobs there are in America. So there's like 301,139,947 people in the United States. Lets just say for fun, and fun only, that 20% of those people work jobs at which they have access to the internet on a regular basis.
So that's approx. 60,227,989 people. And lets say 50% of those people have a facebook account, myspace account, other social networking account (were not even talking about having several accounts, i personally have a myspace and facebook account). So that's about 30,113,994 people which is 3 million people less than the entire population of Canada.

According to the Toronto Star, workers at a media firm in toronto are spending "29.6 minutes a day on the site." This study was also done in 2007 and I think its safe to say these numbers have gone up. There was only 2 million users on the site at this time, and Facebook has recently surpassed 100 million users.

So lets go with the old statistic first and say 30 mins a day is spent on facebook. So thats about 15,056,997 hours wasted on facebook a day or 627,374 days OR 1,718 years.

So assuming 30 million americans use facebook at work for only 30 mins a day, then 1,718 years of time is wasted a day. If you work everyday in a year thats 627,070 years of time wasted every year.

So image if that time was spent actually working?
Productivy increase = cheaper products = more spending = more money flowing between people = a better economy and reversing a rescession

thats my 2 cents on it

sincerly

-brett


article found here - http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/210313