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Maggie Koerth-Baker at 11:10 am Thu, Feb 14, 2013

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  • ganman

    Chart Ten reflects increasing love on a seven-day-per-week schedule.  While this is 12.5% fewer days’ worth of love than the Beatles’ eight-day-per-week schedule, Chart Ten reflects 1.8% greater per-day love.

  • snapdragon

    I have forwarded this to my economist friends. I believe they may derive some utility from it.