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Old 10-19-2011, 05:13 PM
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From www.occupywallstreet.com

(other good info with blogs, pictures on Daily Kos, MoveOn.org, etc.)

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The Occupy Wall Street movement has galvanized the attention of the world by organizing the largest demonstrations in this country as a response to the Great Recession caused by our financial and political leaders.

Data from a survey of 1,619 respondents from a survey placed on occupywallst.org suggests that there is a huge undercurrent of mainstream dissatisfaction with traditional political party affiliations as well a huge amount of support for radical change in the United States of America.

* 92.5% of respondents either somewhat or strongly supported the protests with most respondents indicating strong support.

* 1/4th of the sample (or 24.2%) participated in the Occupy Wall Street protests as of October 5, 2011.

* 91.8% of the sample thinks that the Occupy Wall Street Protests will continue to grow.

In terms of demographic characteristics of the sample, we found that,

*64.2% of respondents were younger than 34 years of age.

*While the sample is relatively young, one in three respondents is older than 35 and one in five respondents is 45 and older.

* 7.9% of respondents have a high school degree or less.

*92.1% of the sample has some college, a college degree, or a graduate degree.

*27.4% have some college (but no degree), 35% have a college degree, 8.2% have some graduate school (but no degree), and close to 21.5% have a graduate school degree.

*This is a highly educated sample.

*26.7% of respondents were enrolled in school and 73.3% were not enrolled in school.

*50.4% were employed full-time and an additional 20.4% were employed part-time.

*13.1% of the sample are unemployed.

*2.6% of respondents were retired, 1.3% disabled, 2.6% homemakers and 9.7% are full-time students.

*47.5% of the sample earns less than $24,999 dollars a year and another quarter (24%) earn between $25,000 and $49,999 per year.

* 71.5% of the sample earns less than $50,000 per year.

*15.4% of the sample earned between $50,000 and $74,999.

*The remainder 13% of the sample earn over $75,000 with close to 2% earning over $150,000 per year.

*27.3% of respondents considered themselves Democrats, another 2.4% said they were Republican.

*Interestingly, a very large proportion of the sample, close to 70.3%, considered themselves Independents.

*66.4% in the sample agree somewhat or strongly that they regularly use Facebook.

*28.9% in the sample agree somewhat or strongly that they regularly use Twitter.

*73.9% in the sample agree somewhat or strongly that they regularly use YouTube.

*Our data suggest that the 99% movement comes from and looks like the 99%.

Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán, Ph.D.
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