Originally Posted by GodofWar
My company is looking for a CFO- with your ability to actually come up with these numbers- this should make you a shoe in... lol
Well, even after tabulating 1395 Crossfire Forum members between the ages of 20 to 69, the percentages really didn't change very much from my first survey of just 100 people.
The largest single group of owners fell between the ages of 23 to 26 years old. Illustrating that the Crossfire is indeed more popular with the younger crowd, even though it's generally a somewhat older bunch that takes part in the usual forum discussions. 26 being the most popular age by nearly doubling the number of owners than any other age group.
Here are the latest #'s.
20-to-24.......222 members=15.9%
25-to-29.......306 members=21.9%
30-to-34.......196 members=14.0%
35-to-39.......169 members=12.0%
40-to-44.......130 members= 9.3%
45-to-49.......121 members= 8.6%
50-to-54.......113 members= 8.1%
55-to-59....... 82 members= 5.9%
60-to-64....... 33 members= 2.4%
65-to-69....... 23 members= 1.6%
Of course there is no way to tell if all these members actually own a Crossfire, but they are the only ones willing to admit their age in the 1st. 6 months of Birthdays listed, and that's where I got my statistics from.
GodofWar, is that job offer still open?