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Lies Damned Lies Statistics
With 92% of US adults online in 2023 and UK adults using social media at least weekly, the real shock is how fast trust can evaporate with misinformation, phishing, and ad blocking all competing for attention. From 52% of global internet users blocking ads to Verizon finding most breaches hinge on credential theft, this page turns everyday browsing into a clear picture of what threat actors, platforms, and policies are doing right now.

Interesting Facts Or Statistics
What we do with data, and what data tells us back, can be starkly different. If you want the kind of 2025 and 2026 statistics that challenge common assumptions and leave you recalculating what you thought you knew, this Interesting Facts Or page is for you.

Real World Statistics
Notable shifts in real world statistics in 2025 and 2026 change what “typical” looks like, from everyday outcomes to bigger system trends. Read the page to see where the data sharply breaks from past expectations and what those numbers suggest for the near term.

Shocking Social Media Statistics
Social media keeps users connected every day, but it also fuels fraud and costly breaches while platforms police massive volumes of content. From 37% daily usage and 1.6% of US adults on Threads to $4.2 billion spent on social listening in 2023 and AI adoption rising in 2024, these 2025 and security driven contrasts explain why marketers and security teams can no longer treat social as just entertainment.

Staggering Statistics
The newest figures lay bare a shift that is hard to ignore, with 2026 updates showing exactly where the biggest gains and the sharpest misses are happening. Expect stark contrasts in the metrics that matter most, from page to page, so you can see not just what changed, but what is still not improving.

Compare Statistics
Find out what is really driving cloud and security budgets, from $188.0 billion projected cybersecurity spend in 2024 to 27% of organizations reporting breaches from misconfiguration and 100 days of ransomware dwell time. You will also see how automation is changing outcomes, including 1.5 hours saved per incident with automated response and 75% of firms using SOAR alongside the steady 3.9% smartphone shipment CAGR forecast.

Lies Damn Lies Statistics
A single year shows how fast the story can change, with 2026 figures that overturn the usual assumptions about what viewers are really responding to. Get the key contrasts across the page so you can see the gap between the headline claim and the actual numbers.

Crazy Statistics
By 2025, the “normal” habits people rely on start to look suspiciously outdated, with key outcomes shifting in ways most charts hide. If you’ve ever thought the latest numbers couldn’t surprise you again, this page proves the opposite with crisp, counterintuitive statistics worth double checking.

Some Statistics
Use the latest Some statistics to see how the numbers are shifting in 2025 and why that change matters, with the kind of detail you usually only notice after the story has already moved on. Expect clear, concrete contrasts across key metrics, so you can spot what is accelerating and what is quietly stalling.

Lying With Statistics
With breaches costing an average of $4.45 million in 2023, and phishing still driving 36% of incidents, this page puts mental health, fraud, and cyber risk side by side to show how quickly everyday life can turn vulnerable. You also get the shock of what many Americans report privately, from 16% with serious psychological distress to 15.3% living with a depressive disorder, alongside the tech habits that can either reduce or amplify harm.

Life Statistics
Global health is being reshaped by hard tradeoffs, from a $305.0 billion U.S. healthcare IT market projected by 2026 to 59% of adults with hypertension still not controlled. The page pulls these signals together with pressing human stakes like 1.3 million road crash deaths and a $10.10 million healthcare breach average, alongside the growth of digital health and genomics that may help close the gap.

Are There More Doors Or Wheels In The World Statistics
Cars bring 1.38 billion passenger wheels 5.52 billion in total across the road in 2019, while bicycles and e bikes add another 3.0 billion wheels and households already imply about 7.7 billion doors from building floor area alone. The page puts that door count beside a global roll call of wheel demand so you can see whether doors or wheels truly dominate, and how rapidly it becomes a question about infrastructure and retrofit cycles rather than trivia.

Couch Statistics
Use the latest Couch numbers to see how people are actually using their time at the screen, where one key behavior keeps flipping the expectations from year to year. The page pairs the biggest 2026 shift with the most telling breakdowns so you can spot what’s changed and what stubbornly hasn’t.

Fun Statistics
FUN built a modern footprint that still turns heads, going beyond 4.7 million combined global followers and hitting 3.8 million monthly Spotify listeners, while “We Are Young” became a chart and screen juggernaut with 2.0 billion YouTube views by 2019 and 9× Platinum RIAA status. How does a band that peaked with an album release on September 20, 2012 end up with Mainstream Top 40 domination for 6 weeks and over 20 weeks on the Hot 100, then vanish into a two-year hiatus before returning in 2017?

Facts Or Statistics
Facts Or runs on a mountain of verified knowledge with 500,000 fact articles and 10,000 claims checked every hour, averaging just 2 minutes 30 seconds per read. Myth busts, pop culture, nature, and tech facts all feed a fast growing community with 68% monthly retention and 10M weekly social impressions, so you can see how quickly “myths” lose and real facts win.

Assumptions Statistics
Assumptions quietly steer outcomes across business, health, relationships, and even your models of reality, with Deloitte 2021 showing 75% of project delays come from untested financial assumptions and an average 20% budget overrun. If you only remember one tension from this page, it is that errors cascade fast when optimistic inputs look reasonable, from PwC 2023 where 78% of risk models lean on growth assumptions to Forrester 2020 where 81% of digital transformations fail on adoption assumptions.

Moderator Statistics
Pay, workload, and safety responsibilities sit in sharp tension, from $30,000 average worldwide pay to $100M average platform fines per violation case and a 5:1 ROI on moderation tools. You will see how burnout and mental health risks shape retention as turnover costs add up, even while unionized moderators earn 25% more and AI already handles 40% of moderation decisions.

Babies Switched At Birth Statistics
In 2025, commercial DNA kits are driving a 150% rise in baby switch discoveries since 2017, yet the reasons can be unexpectedly mundane, like blood type impossibilities in 7% of cases or distant cousin matches in 15%. This page also connects modern safeguards such as 99.9% accurate whole genome verification and advanced hospital ID systems with the very human aftermath, including the 60% of people who do not trust the result at first.

Moderation Statistics
See how moderation has shifted from reactive sweeps to near instant prevention, with 99.9% spam removal via AI on Instagram and platforms reporting billions of proactive actions as of Q4 2023. Then confront the tradeoffs, including about 15% false positives in NIST style hate speech evaluations and the reality that only 1% of Facebook decisions are human reviewed, even as PTSD and burnout claims keep rising.

Insane Statistics
From 20% of state inmates with a recent mental health history to 72% of jail inmates with serious mental illness also having a substance use disorder, these figures expose how often care gaps and criminal justice drift into the same orbit. You will also see why public assumptions do not match reality, including that NGRI pleas appear in less than 1% of felony cases and still fail about 75% of the time, alongside the staggering cost of housing serious mental illness in jails.