Nearly half of adults admit their partner is ‘not their type on paper’

Nearly half of adults admit their partner is ‘not their type on paper’

Four in 10 adults admit their partner is ‘not their type on paper’ – but are happy in their relationship anyway. A poll of 2,000 coupled-up adults found 57 percent firmly believe in the adage of “opposites attract.” The most common opposing compatibilities were found to be around temperature, with one person always being cold … Read more

One in five daters say financial stability is more important than appearance

One in five daters say financial stability is more important than appearance

One in five daters say financial stability is more important than physical appearance. Of the 2,000 Gen Z and Millennial Americans polled, they also put kindness (25%) and emotional maturity (25%) ahead of looks. With 34% admitting in the past, they chose a partner based on certain characteristics or traits, even if it meant an … Read more

How many good days do you have a year?

How many good days do you have a year?

A new national survey revealed that the average American experiences 252 good days each year, but some states are feeling the good vibes more than others. According to the survey of 5,000 Americans, evenly split across all 50 states, residents in Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, and Oregon all reported above-average numbers of good days. Florida … Read more

What does ‘green living’ look like in the summer?

What does ‘green living’ look like in the summer?

Most Americans want to reduce their environmental impact, and many are taking it a step further by practicing green living this summer, according to a recent survey. In the poll of 2,000 American adults, three-quarters (75%) said they want to reduce the negative effects of their lifestyle and purchases on Mother Earth. Seasonality may have … Read more

Why young adults feel so overwhelmed all the time

Why young adults feel so overwhelmed all the time

Gen Zers and millennials are feeling more overwhelmed than ever before, according to a new study. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found that the average Gen Zer and millennial feels overwhelmed 17 days out of a typical month. Over four in five feel overwhelmed by their social life (88%), digital life (83%), and even … Read more

Single Gen Z romantics giving up on dating as ‘loneliness epidemic’ spirals: poll

Single Gen Z romantics giving up on dating as ‘loneliness epidemic’ spirals: poll

Burned out by ghosting, mixed signals and endless “situationships,” young singles are calling it quits on dating — no longer holding out for a fairytale ending that never texts back. “We’re single because we’re out here looking for ’90s love in this generation,” one fed-up TikToker declared. “We want slow jams, handwritten notes and phone … Read more

Gen-Z has unbelievable job requirements — including nap rooms and ping pong: survey

Gen-Z has unbelievable job requirements — including nap rooms and ping pong: survey

They’re Gen-ZZZ. Nearly one in six Americans under the age of 28 won’t even consider taking a job unless there’s a designated snooze space at the office, a mind-boggling new survey found.  “It’s clear Gen-Z isn’t shy about voicing what they want from today’s workplace, and for many, it goes beyond salary and health insurance,” … Read more

When is the right time to take your kids on their first road trip?

When is the right time to take your kids on their first road trip?

Age 3 and a half is when kids are the most challenging to travel with, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 American parents with children under the age of 13 asked respondents about the best — and worst — ages to go on a road trip with their children. When asked why this … Read more

How much sunscreen should you be using? Majority of Americans don’t apply nearly as much as they should

How much sunscreen should you be using? Majority of Americans don’t apply nearly as much as they should

SPF nation? A new survey shows we’re failing at skin protection, unless we’re on vacation.  The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults revealed less than half (41%) wear sunscreen more than 60 days of the year — a majority only wear it for less than a fifth of the entire calendar year. Thirteen percent don’t typically wear … Read more

8 in 10 Americans changing spending habits over recession fears: survey

8 in 10 Americans changing spending habits over recession fears: survey

The current economy is changing how Americans manage their money, according to new research. A recent survey of 2,000 general population Americans revealed that eight in 10 (77%) have changed the way they manage their finances as a result of ongoing economic conditions. With the majority (86%) feeling that the economy remains uncertain — and … Read more

From rescues to life lessons, why dads are praised as lifelong mentors

From rescues to life lessons, why dads are praised as lifelong mentors

From donating a kidney to their child to paying off their kid’s credit card debt, a new survey revealed some of the most heroic dad acts in honor of Father’s Day. In the survey of 2,000 Americans, one respondent shared, “The most heroic thing my father has ever done for me was during Hurricane Harvey … Read more

Do you have the ‘toughest’ job in the US? New survey reveals most grueling gigs

Do you have the ‘toughest’ job in the US? New survey reveals most grueling gigs

Construction workers, firefighters, military personnel and doctors — these are the “toughest jobs in America,” according to a new survey. The poll included 2,000 Americans (1,000 of whom are trade workers), asking respondents what they believe the “toughest” jobs are and what comes to mind when they think of “tough jobs.” Police officers ranked No. 5, … Read more

Over half of Americans would perform this grueling task for their loved ones: poll

Over half of Americans would perform this grueling task for their loved ones: poll

Loyalty runs deep: More than half of Americans would suffer through going to the DMV (53%) for the sake of their loved ones, according to new research.  To understand how far people are willing to go to help others, a recent survey of 2,000 U.S. adults explored the concept of loyalty in terms of friends, … Read more

Three-quarters of Gen Z is looking to switch jobs for this reason

Three-quarters of Gen Z is looking to switch jobs for this reason

Over seven in 10 young Americans are currently looking for a job change, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 employed Americans revealed that 73% of Gen Z respondents would like to switch jobs or careers, along with 70% of millennials surveyed. That’s compared to 51% of Gen X respondents and just 33% of … Read more

Gen Z drivers most likely to get into heated arguments in the car, most likely to use phones while driving

Gen Z drivers most likely to get into heated arguments in the car, most likely to use phones while driving

Gen Z is driving distracted — but perhaps not in the way Americans would expect, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 American drivers, split evenly with 500 per generation, revealed that despite younger generations and cell phones being ubiquitous, Gen Z is using tech in smarter ways while driving. But that doesn’t mean … Read more

Business owners reveal their biggest hurdles in setting up shop in the US

Business owners reveal their biggest hurdles in setting up shop in the US

From working too many hours to being let down by a vendor and underestimating costs, a new survey reveals the biggest hurdles business owners faced when first starting out. A survey of 1,000 small business owners (SBOs) and freelancers pinpointed the things they wish they’d known from the start. Results showed financial missteps as one … Read more

Majority of Americans trust what’s online less than ever before: poll

Majority of Americans trust what’s online less than ever before: poll

The average American trusts less than half of what they see and read online, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults found that skepticism is at an all-time high when it comes to the internet. According to the results, Americans believe only 41% of what they consume online is totally accurate, fact-based … Read more

Survey reveals growing acceptance of frugality among Americans

Survey reveals growing acceptance of frugality among Americans

Being “frugal” is “in” according to a majority of Americans. A survey of 2,000 Americans split evenly by generation and gender found that 61% agree that it’s less tacky to be “frugal” today than it was 10 years ago. In fact, the word no longer holds a harsh connotation, as respondents were likeliest to say … Read more

1 in 50 men believe they can outrun a champion racehorse, new survey reveals

1 in 50 men believe they can outrun a champion racehorse, new survey reveals

One in 50 men think they could beat a horse in a 100 meter sprint, according to research. Other animals they think could outpace include crocodiles (27 per cent) and elephants (20 per cent). Another 11 percent reckon they could outsprint a house cat over 10 meters – even if it caught them up before … Read more

Two-thirds of Americans want their childhood products to come back

Two-thirds of Americans want their childhood products to come back

Which long-gone products would you want to make a comeback? A new study has found that two in three Americans would pay extra to have their favorite retired products revived. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found the average person would pay 32% more for the products they once loved to be brought back to … Read more