The PYMNTS 5-In-1: April 20 Daily Data Digest

Just in case New York’s primary results didn’t overload those brains with too many numbers to crunch — here at PYMNTS we decided everyone needed another dose of daily data.

And we’ve got plenty of it, so here’s just a small taste.

Today’s 5-In-1 has the latest numbers from Google about sites being hacked, some pretty big price tag potential for the future of unattended retail, the latest figures from the CFPB about hidden payday lending fees, what the EU is accusing Google of, and numbers that show the impact of Amazon’s latest fashion tie up.

And it’s only Wednesday.

760K Site Breaches In 365 Days

760,935 | The number of cybercriminal-driven website breaches between July 2014 and June 2015, according to Google’s research.

Unattended Retail’s Potential

$42 Billion | The global self-service market’s estimated revenue potential in the next 6 years.

CFPB’s Study On Hidden Payday Lending Costs

$185 | The average bank fee that the CFPB says that 50 percent of the consumers they surveyed racked up in overdraft penalties related to payday loans

Google’s EU Antitrust Accusations 

3 | The number of EU antitrust rules Google is accused of violating for reportedly imposing restrictions on Android device manufacturers and mobile network operators.

Amazon Gets Personal — With Fashion

25 Percent | The percent of checkouts attributed to Login and Pay with Amazon on the Moda Operandi website after 12 days.