Americans least prepared for natural disasters are part of this generation: survey

Americans least prepared for natural disasters are part of this generation: survey

Although nine in 10 Americans believe it’s important to be prepared for the worst in the event of a natural disaster — less than half actually have a preparedness plan in place, according to a new study. In the survey of 2,000 American adults, 90% agreed it’s critical to be prepared for extreme weather, yet … Read more

Here’s how dog owners adapt to the summer heat for their furry friends: survey

Here’s how dog owners adapt to the summer heat for their furry friends: survey

Dog days of summer? One in three dog owners feels like a bad pet parent during the warmer months, new data reveals. The survey of 2,000 dog owners found that 39% feel their dog suffers in the summer due to reduced walks and worries about overheating. That’s led to dog parents getting creative in a … Read more

Half of Americans don’t make enough money to support their lifestyle: survey

Half of Americans don’t make enough money to support their lifestyle: survey

The average American describes the perfect salary as $74,000, according to new research. The survey looked at 2,000 adults’ opinions on the workforce, finding the average amount they’d need to make in order to be happy. While the average response was $74,000 a year, one in five say that making upward of six figures would … Read more

Why many men suffer from haircut anxiety, new survey reveals

Why many men suffer from haircut anxiety, new survey reveals

One in five men gets haircut anxiety, according to a new poll. The survey of 2,000 U.S. men found 21% feel “nervous” asking their stylist or barber for a new hairstyle. And another 23% have been afraid to ask for specific haircuts in the past, even when they really wanted it. Seventeen percent have tried … Read more

Aging Americans shift focus to positive legacy and meaningful living, new study shows

Aging Americans shift focus to positive legacy and meaningful living, new study shows

More than half of Americans care about the mark they leave on the world (54%) — and even more about the impression they leave on their loved ones (80%), according to new research. A survey of 2,000 adults found that over half of Americans say they want to leave a positive legacy on this earth, … Read more

Here’s why many parents face a debt crisis to support kids, new survey shows

Here’s why many parents face a debt crisis to support kids, new survey shows

The soaring cost of living and financial pressures on families have forced six in 10 parents into debt to provide for their children. That’s according to a survey of 2,000 parents of children aged 0–18, which examined the economic challenges and mounting debt families across America are facing. Sixty-three percent of parents in debt admitted … Read more

Americans and alcohol are growing further apart, shocking new poll shows

Americans and alcohol are growing further apart, shocking new poll shows

WASHINGTON (AP) — Fewer Americans are reporting that they drink alcohol amid a growing belief that even moderate alcohol consumption is a health risk, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday. A record high percentage of U.S. adults, 53%, now say moderate drinking is bad for their health, up from 28% in 2015. The uptick in doubt … Read more

Budget-conscious Americans are thrifting in 2025: Here are the hottest spots for second hand finds

Budget-conscious Americans are thrifting in 2025: Here are the hottest spots for second hand finds

Death of the fun budget: Americans say their discretionary spending has dropped by 42% in the last year, according to a recent survey. The poll of 2,000 American adults found that many are looking for ways to save in the current economic environment, as over half of those surveyed (52%) revealed that they’re worried about … Read more

Skimping out on your lunch break? Here’s how many employed Americans actually stop to eat

Skimping out on your lunch break? Here’s how many employed Americans actually stop to eat

More than half of Americans skip lunch in order to work more, according to a recent survey. The poll of 2,000 employed Americans, with a quota of 1,000 working parents with school-aged kids, revealed that 55% forgo eating lunch on hectic days to be more productive. Respondents also admitted to completely forgetting to eat lunch … Read more

A lifetime of losing weight: Trying and failing to slim down is far more common than you may think

A lifetime of losing weight: Trying and failing to slim down is far more common than you may think

A new study has found that the average woman tries to lose weight seven times over their lifespan — but fails six times. The recent double-blinded poll, of 2,000 U.S. women between the ages of 30 and 65, conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Boston Scientific, found that 78% have tried to lose weight … Read more

Gen Z relies on social media for meal planning, new survey shows

Gen Z relies on social media for meal planning, new survey shows

Nearly three-quarters of Gen Z get their meal inspiration from social media – double the number who rely on cookbooks. Moving away from traditional sources of inspiration, 72 percent of 18–27-year-olds get food ideas from platforms like TikTok (84 percent) and Instagram (75 percent), reshaping how this generation plans what to eat. In comparison, only … Read more

New study reveals when most Americans fall asleep — you’ll never guess the time

New study reveals when most Americans fall asleep — you’ll never guess the time

Is there a “prime” bedtime? A new study found the average American falls asleep at 11:18 p.m. A new survey of 2,000 general population Americans explored respondents’ nighttime routines and sleep habits — digging into their bedtimes. The results found that the average respondent begins their nighttime routine at 10:15 p.m., taking 21 minutes to … Read more

New survey reveals the anatomy of a parent’s overloaded week

New survey reveals the anatomy of a parent’s overloaded week

Parents are only getting 10% of their week to themselves. But according to a new study, it’s “absolutely worth it.” The poll of 2,000 U.S. parents of children under the age of five found the average parent gets 18 hours of the week for themselves, dedicating 47% of their week to professional or personal tasks … Read more

These zodiac signs will never forgive you for forgetting their birthday, survey says

These zodiac signs will never forgive you for forgetting their birthday, survey says

Millions of Americans would hold a grudge against someone for not coming to their birthday party — and their zodiac sign may matter. That’s data from a new survey, which found that 22% of Americans take their birthday “extremely seriously” and want to feel extra special on their special day. And over one in ten … Read more

How travel can improve your mental health: poll

How travel can improve your mental health: poll

The secret to better mental health might be just one flight away, according to a new poll. A survey of 2,000 Americans found that the average American feels 67% better mentally after going on a trip. Not only that, but those who travel more consistently and frequently were far more likely to have better mental … Read more

What ‘summer vibe’ are Gen Z and Millennial women chasing this year?

What ‘summer vibe’ are Gen Z and Millennial women chasing this year?

From “Coastal Cowgirl” and “Grandmacore” to “Tomato Girl” — nearly three-quarters of Gen Z and millennial women have a summer vibe they’re chasing this year. That’s according to a survey of 2,000 millennial and Gen Z women, which took a peek at how respondents want their summers to shape up thematically, and uncovered that 74% … Read more

Survey reveals emotional toll of raising young children: ‘Parenting takes a village ‘

Survey reveals emotional toll of raising young children: ‘Parenting takes a village ‘

Moms and dads question their parenting skills three times a week on average, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 American parents with young children, 11 and under, uncovered some of their toughest struggles and biggest shocks while learning how to raise their kids. In the study, the parents surveyed admitted to feeling like … Read more

More than 1 in 3 Americans are using AI to manage their health, according to new survey

More than 1 in 3 Americans are using AI to manage their health, according to new survey

Forget Dr. Google, Americans are turning to artificial intelligence for their health needs. According to a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, a little more than a third (35%) already use AI to learn about and manage aspects of their health and wellness. The top uses for this technology include: to get insight into specific medical … Read more

Here are the top hurdles parents say they face during dinnertime

Here are the top hurdles parents say they face during dinnertime

Sixty-one percent of parents say mealtimes are one of the only times they’re able to fully engage their child without distraction. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 Americans with kids in kindergarten through sixth grade. Dealing with picky eaters, getting kids to sit at the table, and cleaning up after a meal were … Read more

Dog owners start missing their pets less than an hour into a trip, survey shows

Dog owners start missing their pets less than an hour into a trip, survey shows

Forget sightseeing and exploring new places: Two in five dog owners said the best part of a trip is coming home — to see their pup. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 dog owners, which revealed 42% said coming home to their dog can be the part of their trip they enjoy the … Read more