Numbers: Dec. 11, 2006
$7.044 trillion Total income reported by Americans in 2004, down 1.4% from 2000, according to new IRS data
$53,974 Average income reported by U.S. taxpayers in 2004, down 3% from 2000
38,000 Number of Ford employees--about 46% of the automaker's unionized workforce--who have agreed this year to take buyouts or early-retirement offers worth as much as $140,000 apiece
$7 billion Amount Ford will spend on the buyouts and other restructuring efforts. The company does not expect to be profitable again until at least 2009
$437 million Ticket sales tallied so far by the Rolling Stones for their aptly named A Bigger Bang world tour, which is the top-grossing concert tour ever
$377 million Estimated total sales for the previous record holder, U2's Vertigo tour, which ends this week
244 Bowling score--including eight strikes--earned last week by legally blind Esther Medley of Centralia, Wash., the second highest score this year in her league
94 Medley's age
Sources: IRS; New York Times; Detroit Free Press (2); Billboard (2); Associated Press (2)
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