gao.gov |
Monthly | 86.8KUS |
|---|
-
Not Quantified
Data is estimated
-
18,813
US rank
Investigative arm of Congress charged with the auditing and evaluation of Government programs and activities. Read reports on use of public funds and other topics, or report fraud and abuse online. [Description from dmoz]
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is making sure that taxpayers get their money's worth from the government. Formerly known as the General Accounting Office, the Government Accountability Office is the investigative arm of Congress, and like the name suggests strives to ensure accountability in the legislative and executive branches of government. The independent and nonpartisan agency examines federal spending, advises Congress and heads of executive agencies on matters concerning the effectiveness and responsiveness of government, evaluates federal programs, audits expenditures, and issues legal opinions. The GAO has an annual budget of about $500 million. [Description from Hoover's]
This site reaches approximately 86,815 U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor attends Cornell, reads thehill.com, and watches CNBC.
Related Links
US Demographics
Updated Nov 2011•Delayed - Next: Jun 2012| index | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Male |
|
91 | |
| Female |
|
|
108 | |
|
|
< 18 |
|
31 | |
| 18-24 |
|
51 | ||
| 25-34 |
|
|
103 | |
| 35-44 |
|
|
164 | |
| 45-54 |
|
|
129 | |
| 55-64 |
|
|
111 | |
| 65+ |
|
96 | ||
|
|
No Kids |
|
|
118 |
| Has Kids |
|
81 | ||
| internet average | ||||
| index | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
$0-50k |
|
73 | |
| $50-100k |
|
69 | ||
| $100-150k |
|
|
111 | |
| $150k+ |
|
|
136 | |
|
|
No College |
|
71 | |
| College |
|
94 | ||
| Grad School |
|
|
208 | |
|
|
Caucasian |
|
94 | |
| African American |
|
|
175 | |
| Asian |
|
97 | ||
| Hispanic |
|
77 | ||
| Other |
|
99 | ||
| internet average | ||||
Audience Also Likes
Data Source: United States
The people who visit gao.gov are also likely to visit these categories and sites:
| Affinity | Schools/Universities |
|---|---|
| 20.1x | Cornell |
| 14.1x | Harvard |
| Affinity | Politics & Commentary |
|---|---|
| 17.9x | thehill.com |
| 12.2x | Salon |
| 6.1x | Washington Post |
| 4.5x | Huffington Post |
| Affinity | Online Trading |
|---|---|
| 6.7x | Reuters |
| 6.7x | cnbc.com |
Audience Also Likes
This list shows other sites an audience frequents, which can reveal brand preferences and other lifestyle traits. The Audience Also Likes section of a site's profile shows other sites that the audience is likely to visit, and the affinity indicates how much more likely than average. For example, if the profile for wsj.com listed barrons.com with an affinity of 10x, a randomly chosen visitor to wsj.com is ten times likelier to visit barrons.com than the average internet user.
Demographic Index
Index represents how a site's audience compares to the online internet population as a whole. An index of 100 indicates a site's audience is at parity with the total internet population.
Affinity
The affinity numbers represent how likely a given visitor is to visit one of the listed sites or categories compared to the internet average. For example, an affinity number of 10.2 would say that a user on "X" website is 10.2 times more likely than the average internet visitor to visit the other site or category that is provided.
Directly Measured
This website is Quantified, and the data displayed here is directly measured by Quantcast.
People
Cookies
Page Views
Addicts
Addicts are the hardcore segment of a site's audience, who have 30 or more visits to that site in a month.
Regulars
Regulars refers to a segment of a site's audience that frequent a site more than once per month but not as much as addicts who frequent a site 30 or more times per month.
Passers-By
Passers-by have a single visit over the course of a month.
