By The Numbers

How much is that MBA paying off

Tony Wagner and Beidi Zhang Apr 8, 2015
$69 billion

 That’s how much Royal Dutch Shell is paying for another huge natural gas and oil company BG group. BG provides a lot of the liquefied natural gas in America, and, once closed, this deal will be the second biggest ever, after Exxon’s acquisition of Mobil in the late 1990s.

47 percent

 This is the percentage of car expenses for Uber, according to a company called Certify that processes expense reports for other companies. That’s up from 15 percent March last year, thanks to the convenient app that eliminate the process of filing for reimbursements. A win-win situation for employees, companies, and of course, Uber.  

$200 million

 That’s how much Nestlé, the Swiss food giant plans to spend in growing its flavored water production in America, according to the Wall Street Journal.Sales of water have grown rapidly and could overtake carbonated soft drinks by volume in the U.S. by 2017, according to the Beverage Marketing Corp. Nestlé is doubling down on this trend on launching more flavored version of its sparkling water, a healthier alternative to soda. 

1 percent

 The quit rate for disabled Microsoft employees hired in food service, transportation and events. Now the tech giant is expanding its efforts to hire more diverse workers by recruiting people with autism for 10 full-time positions.

$47,000

 The median pay bump MBAs enjoyed after earning their degree and earning their degree, according to a Bloomberg survey. People who switched fields after getting their MBA saw an even bigger raise.

54 percent

 That’s how many non-working people said they’re staying out of the workforce for family reasons, according to a poll New York Times, CBS News and Kaiser Family Foundation. The Upshot explores the work/family balance in Silicon Valley, where the tension can be most severe.

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