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Bert Sperling was born on 21 September, 1950 in Brooklyn, New York, United States, is an AuthorDemographerSoftware ProgrammerPublic SpeakerConsultant. At 70 years old, Bert Sperling height not available right now. We will update Bert Sperling's height soon as possible.

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Occupation AuthorDemographerSoftware ProgrammerPublic SpeakerConsultant
Bert Sperling Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 21 September 1950
Birthday 21 September
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, United States
Nationality American

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He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Bert Sperling worth at the age of 72 years old? Bert Sperling’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from American. We have estimated Bert Sperling's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2019

Sperling is commissioned to carry out demographic studies which highlight a particular aspect of American life. Past studies have included "Funnest Cities to Live", "Best Cities for Singles", "Best Cities to Retire", and "Best Cities for Women’s Health".

The Simpsons episode "They Saved Lisa’s Brain" (Season 10, Episode 22) generated controversy for its mention of East St. Louis, Illinois as America's least livable city.

2007

The 864-page Second Edition of Cities Ranked and Rated was published in 2007.

2006

The 464-page Best Places to Raise Your Family was released in 2006 and again co-authored by Sander.

2004

In 2004 Sperling released the 832-page Cities Ranked and Rated, co-authored by Peter Sander and published by John Wiley and Sons. Sperling and Sander appeared on The Today Show in support of the book.

1996

The "Places USA" software application continued to be used by researchers as late as 1996, when William Seavey cited the program in his book Moving to Small Town America.

1989

Sperling served as a consultant to author William G. Zikmund in the writing of the 1989 book Exploring Marketing Research.

1987

An article featuring the "Places USA" program appeared in the newspaper USA Today. In 1987 the editors of Money Magazine discovered his work and they commissioned him to compile their "Best Cities" lists. He continued to author these Money lists for nearly 20 years.

1984

Sperling was quoted in the May 7, 1984 issue of InfoWorld magazine for this expertise on portable computer programming. InfoWorld also turned to Sperling for his insight on the downfall of early laptop manufacturer Gavilan Computer in the magazine’s December 3, 1984 issue.

Sperling started Fast Forward, Inc. in 1984 and wrote an interactive software program called "Places USA." It was the first application of its kind, allowing users to weigh their own criteria for what kind of lifestyle, amenities and demographic features were important for them. It then used these criteria and weightings to produce a list of the user’s ideal place to live, from a pool of the 300 largest metropolitan areas (MSA’s) in the U.S.

1980

Sperling founded Dataccount in the early 1980s, a company specializing in model-specific software for the emerging laptop market. For example, he entered the United States Tax Code into programmable calculators, which were then used by tax professionals for estate planning.

1974

He graduated from Oregon State University in 1974 with a degree in Engineering. He was recently featured in an article in his alma mater’s alumni magazine.

1950

Bertrand T. Sperling (born 1950 in Brooklyn, New York) is an author and researcher. His books and studies on quality of life in America have made him "an internationally recognized expert on cities."

1929

In the episode, Comic Book Guy announces that Springfield is 299th on a list of the United States' 300 most livable cities. East St. Louis is in last place. A journalist for a "local East St Louis [news]paper" noticed this, and called writer Matt Selman to ask him why they were "taking a shot at East St Louis." Selman jokingly replied: "because it's a crack-ridden slum." The Simpsons staff received several angry letters from East St Louis' residents, demanding an apology.