02 5 / 2012

Things said at load out: “QR code me” - @love_lalka (Taken with instagram)

Things said at load out: “QR code me” - @love_lalka (Taken with instagram)

22 3 / 2012

I’m officially a member of #District5PN. Become a citizen today. The 74th Hunger Games is coming March 23. http://TheCapitol.PN

22 3 / 2012

#millionhoodiemarch

#millionhoodiemarch

22 3 / 2012

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13 3 / 2012

Harlem, NYC: Red Rooster. Delicious.

Harlem, NYC: Red Rooster. Delicious.

23 1 / 2012

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21 1 / 2012

vogueandcoffee:

…my thoughts exactly.

vogueandcoffee:

…my thoughts exactly.

(Source: juligut)

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20 1 / 2012

nycedc:


Ratio of Single Men to Single Women in NYC
New York City’s population is 53% female and 47% male. This is a widely cited statistic that often supports an argument that the gender imbalance makes it more difficult for some women to find a partner. Using Census data, we analyzed only the population who are never married singles between the ages of 20 and 34. In this subgroup, men outnumber women—742,400 to 729,500.
More interestingly, the ratio varies widely by neighborhood (we used Census Public Use Microdata Areas). On the Upper East Side, young single women outnumber young single men nearly 2 to 1. Jackson Heights, Queens is on the other end of the spectrum—where there are 1.7 males for every female. The neighborhoods with ratios of 1 to 1? Jamaica, Queens and Pelham Gardens in the Bronx.
On a related note, spending at the City’s roughly 1,200 bars is approximately $855 million per year. This works out to $140 per resident age 21 and over, which is 58% higher than in the United States as a whole.
StatsBee is a column featuring interesting statistics about NYC, written by economists at the Economic Research & Analysis department within NYCEDC’s Center for Economic Transformation.

nycedc:

Ratio of Single Men to Single Women in NYC

New York City’s population is 53% female and 47% male. This is a widely cited statistic that often supports an argument that the gender imbalance makes it more difficult for some women to find a partner. Using Census data, we analyzed only the population who are never married singles between the ages of 20 and 34. In this subgroup, men outnumber women—742,400 to 729,500.

More interestingly, the ratio varies widely by neighborhood (we used Census Public Use Microdata Areas). On the Upper East Side, young single women outnumber young single men nearly 2 to 1. Jackson Heights, Queens is on the other end of the spectrum—where there are 1.7 males for every female. The neighborhoods with ratios of 1 to 1? Jamaica, Queens and Pelham Gardens in the Bronx.

On a related note, spending at the City’s roughly 1,200 bars is approximately $855 million per year. This works out to $140 per resident age 21 and over, which is 58% higher than in the United States as a whole.

StatsBee is a column featuring interesting statistics about NYC, written by economists at the Economic Research & Analysis department within NYCEDC’s Center for Economic Transformation.

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24 12 / 2011

Tiffany blue? Don’t mind if I do… (Taken with instagram)

Tiffany blue? Don’t mind if I do… (Taken with instagram)

24 12 / 2011

A very Red Sox Christmas.

A very Red Sox Christmas.

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