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It is estimated that around 35% of people in the United States compost, although this number can vary depending on location and access to composting facilities. Globally, the proportion of people who compost is likely lower due to variations in waste management infrastructure and cultural practices.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people who compost worldwide as it varies greatly depending on location and access to composting facilities. However, composting is a growing trend in many countries as more people become aware of the environmental benefits it offers.
40 percent of 300 is 120. Therefore, 40 percent of 300 people would be 120 people.
85 percent of the people in Argentina are of European descent, primarily from Italy and Spain.
In 2002, the richest 20 percent of people in the US owned about 84 percent of the total available wealth. This high level of wealth concentration is indicative of significant income inequality in the country.
During the height of the great depression there were 11,385,000 people who were unemployed. This was almost 25% of the entire work force population.