TV and Smartphone Are Must-Have Devices for Americans

A recent study from the Consumer Technology Association and published by Marketing Charts has provided an overview of the most common tech devices present in American households. For the first time, the three most-frequently owned tech products are all screen devices with the television in first place. It still remains highly ubiquitous and it’s present in 96 percent of households. The unstoppable rise of the smartphone has seen ownership hit 87 percent while the laptop rounds off the top-three with 72 percent penetration.

Elsewhere on the list, emerging tech products are seeing their ownership rates soar, though they still have a long way to go to catch up with the mainstream products at the very top. Smart speakers have a household penetration rate of 22 percent while the smart watch has 18 percent.

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Ben Caballero #1 Ranked Agent on 2018 ‘The Thousand’ List

Arlington, TX – June 29, 2018 (PRNewswire) Ben Caballero, broker-owner of HomesUSA.com, is the #1 ranked real estate agent in the U.S. on the REAL Trends 2018 “The Thousand” list for Transactions Sides and Sales Volume, it was announced today, and Ben had this reaction:

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Ben Caballero

Ben Caballero of Addison, Texas, real estate’s first Guinness World Record holder, had 4,799 home sales, totaling $1.906 billion in volume last year. That put him at the top of the REAL Trends 2018 “The Thousand” list for both Transactions Sides and Sales Volume, it was announced today.

“Technology continues to enable us to improve how homes are bought and sold. The REAL Trends’ rankings aren’t just a measure of unit sales and dollar volume. Rather, they’re a gauge as to who is innovating and thinking creatively. As service professionals, we aim for new heights as we improve the way we do business and respond to the evolving needs of our clients. I am pleased to be ranked alongside so many forward-thinking agents.” – Ben Caballero

In 2017, Ben had 4799 home sales, totaling $1.906 billion in volume, topping his previous record set in 2016 by a wide margin. (That year, he had 3556 home sales totaling $1.444 billion in volume.) Between 2004 and 2017, Ben had 25,248 home sales totaling $8.621 billion in volume.

About Ben Caballero and HomesUSA.com

Ben Caballero is the world’s most productive real estate agent, as recognized by Guinness World Records. Top-ranked in America by REAL Trends since 2013, as published in the Wall Street Journal, he is also the only agent to exceed $1 billion in residential sales transactions in a single year; a feat he has achieved in each of the last 3 years. An award-winning innovator, Caballero is the founder and CEO of HomesUSA.com®, Inc., working with more than 60 home builders in Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin and San Antonio. Learn more at HomesUSA.com | Twitter: @bcaballero – @HomesUSA | Facebook: /HomesUSAdotcom.

Note for journalists: You may contact Ben Caballero directly on his cell at (214) 616-9222 or by email at ben@homesusa.com.

Media Contact:

Kevin Hawkins
(206) 866-1220
kevin@wavgroup.com

New Interactive Maps Illustrate Persistent Housing Segregation in America

New York, NY – May 3, 2018 (PRNewswire) Startling new maps from the Anti-Discrimination Center vividly show the depth and breadth of residential segregation in the United States. Powered by Social Explorer, the maps allow the public to explore at the state, county, census tract, and census block group levels. Fifty years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act, residential segregation remains a fixture in American life.

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These interactive maps uncover extreme segregation in ways that most previous mapping has not. Maps of the African American and Latino populations highlight areas of disproportionately low and disproportionately high concentrations of those respective groups, allowing a clear picture to emerge of the longstanding phenomenon of residential segregation.

As explained by Craig Gurian, Anti-Discrimination Center’s executive director, “While much progress towards integrating different communities has been made since 1968, the sad truth is that when you’re examining residential segregation in the United States 50 years on, areas of pronounced segregation persist all over the country.”

Built using data from the 2010 Census and the 2016 American Community Survey, the maps offer new context and detail about where African American and Latino populations live. The maps spotlight areas of group concentration and absences, showing the extent of segregation patterns and how they vary from place to place.

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Users can navigate to a particular location on the map by using the geography search box, the panning feature, and the zoom tools. These map explorations illustrate the reach of segregation both across the nation and down to the level of specific neighborhoods.

Visit the Anti-Discrimination Center, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit civil rights organization dedicated to the vision of “one community, no exclusion,” to start exploring the maps.

About Social Explorer (www.SocialExplorer.com)

Social Explorer, Inc. makes large, complex datasets simple to use and easy to understand. With the help of National Science Foundation grants, the company was founded in 1999 to empower users to explore maps and data online and to present complicated information in a meaningful way. Today we serve millions of end users with dynamic maps, charts and reports. We offer both ready-made solutions and customized client services from content to design to testing to launch and support. Customers include Pearson Publishing, the New York Times and the Census Bureau. Hundreds of university and college libraries subscribe to Social Explorer through our distribution partner Oxford University Press.

Honors include the 2017 Charleston Advisor’s Readers’ Choice Award for Best New Product, the 2016 Webby Award for Best Law Website (Threat to Representation of Children and Non-Citizens), a 2015 Webby Honoree for Best Government website (Census Explorer: Young Adults Then and Now), a 2014 Webby Honoree for Best Education website, the Gold Medal in the 2015 Modern Library Awards, the 2013 Interactive Media Award for Outstanding Achievement for Reference, the 2012 Standard of Excellence Award from the Web Marketing Association, and the 2010 Outstanding Reference Source Award from the Reference and User Services Association (a division of the American Library Association).

Contact:

Craig Gurian
Executive Director, Anti-Discrimination Center
(212) 537-5824 x5