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By The Numbers

The best part of waking up … is no longer Folgers

Tony Wagner Feb 25, 2015
125

That’s how many episodes “Parks and Recreation” aired over seven years, wrapping up Tuesday night with an hour-long finale. The critically acclaimed sitcom was never a ratings giant, but it enjoyed a long run thanks to a combination of factors unique to the television business. Vulture has a good case-study.

$2,700

That’s how much adjunct professors in the U.S. make on average per course taught. Thousands of adjunct facultyoften part-time, and underpaid without benefitsare planning demonstrations on Wednesday as part of National Adjunct Walkout Day. The American Association of University Professors says as many as three-quarters of professors in the U.S. are not on a tenure track.

$312 million

That’s the reported second-quarter profit for Campbell Soup Company, which is down from the reported $361 million in profit from the same period a year ago. Campbell’s has seen sales of traditional soups slip in recent years. It’s why the company is exploring other products like organic baby food.

138,324 percent

That’s how much coffee pod sales increased in the past ten years, about 30 percent annually these days. The pods, popularized by Keurig’s single-cup coffeemakers, are leading a surge in low-end coffee sales both at home and in cafes, the Washington Post reports.

$4.7 billion

Whole Foods Markets’ sales last quarter, a four-year record. The upscale grocer may be pulling out of the sales slump and stock price tailspin its seen in recent years, Quartz reported, thanks in large part to lowering its prices.

85 countries

That’s how many countries Gemalto, a Dutch SIM card maker, operates in. As reported by the BBC, the company says that the NSA and GCHQ likely did hack into it systems as alleged by the documents leaked by Edward Snowden. Elaborating on two specific attacks, Gemalto said fake emails were sent to a customer that appeared to come from an employee, and a hacking attempt was made to spy on messages sent between workers in their French office.

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