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John McCain
John McCain
stated on October 7, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn.:

“1.3-million people in America make their living off eBay.”

False
By Alexander Lane
October 7, 2008
By Janet Zink
October 7, 2008

eBay’s big, but not that big

Asked during the second presidential debate whom he would consider for treasury secretary, Sen. John McCain floated the name of former eBay chief executive Meg Whitman, then talked her up with an astounding statistic.

“I like Meg Whitman,” McCain said during the Oct. 7, 2008, debate. “She knows what it’s like to be out there in the marketplace. She knows how to create jobs. Meg Whitman was the CEO of a company that started with 12 people and is now — 1.3-million people in America make their living off eBay.”

That’s way off. We hate to nitpick apparent misstatements, but this one’s a doozy — 1.3-million is the number of people

worldwide

who make

some

money off eBay, according to a 2006 A.C. Nielsen study.

As of 2003, some 20,000 Americans made their living off eBay, company executive Jim Griffith told a Colorado newspaper at the time.

These days, the company only keeps track of eBay entrepreneurs worldwide, and doesn’t distinguish between full time and part time online auctioneers, a representative told us.

But it’s not conceivable that the number of Americans making a living off eBay has climbed to 1.3-million. In 2005, the latest year for which statistics are available, just 724,000 Americans made money selling on eBay, according to a Nielsen study. But that includes many who made just a few bucks – not a living.

We examined this issue

before

, when McCain said 50,000 Americans made their living off eBay. The company told us it didn’t know where he got that number, but we gave him a Half True because we couldn’t be certain he was wrong.

This time, his number is more than a million higher, and not even conceivably true. McCain bought himself a False.

Our Sources

PolitiFact.com, Going, going...probably wrong , accessed Oct. 7, 2008

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