Most Americans are using AI — but people are sick and tired of hearing about it: survey

Most Americans are using AI — but people are sick and tired of hearing about it: survey

The fatigue is setting in — according to a new survey, a majority of Americans are now using AI to some degree, but 54% are “getting tired of hearing” about the budding technology. The poll of 2,000 US adults found 46% believe AI is everywhere and is nearly impossible to escape. A further 29% see … Read more

Americans reveal their top 10 pet peeves when traveling: survey

Americans reveal their top 10 pet peeves when traveling: survey

Three in ten Americans said a stranger has fallen asleep on them during a flight in a recent travel survey. And nearly a fifth (18%) confessed they are actually guilty of leaning on a stranger and snoozing while on a plane in the past. With almost a quarter of respondents (24%) taking a spring break … Read more

Couples blame society, social media for expensive engagement expectations: survey

Couples blame society, social media for expensive engagement expectations: survey

Americans feel more pressure from society and social media to have an expensive engagement than from their own inner circles, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults in serious relationships, engaged or married, revealed that 51% feel pressure from society as a whole, and another 49% feel the same pressure from social … Read more

Teens feel more pressure to be online than they do to smoke and drink, survey shows

Teens feel more pressure to be online than they do to smoke and drink, survey shows

Peer pressure isn’t what it used to be — a new study has found more teens feel pressured to be online than they do to smoke, vape, ditch class, and even drink. The poll of 2,000 American children aged 11 to 17 found 44% feel peer pressure to be online or on social media. That’s … Read more

New survey reveals America’s perfect fast food combo

New survey reveals America’s perfect fast food combo

A new survey has revealed America’s ideal fast food plate: a Burger King burger or Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich, paired with McDonald’s fries and nuggets, washed down with a soda or Dairy Queen milkshake. A poll of 2,000 U.S. adults took an a la carte look at their favorite items from fast food joints, aiming to … Read more

Dog owners reveal the most important lessons they have learned in new survey

Dog owners reveal the most important lessons they have learned in new survey

Veteran dog owners all agree this is the most important wisdom to pass down: be patient. The advice emerged in a survey of 2,000 dog owners which split respondents by how long they’ve been with their pup. Veteran dog owners with over 10 years of experience named “be patient, dogs feel your energy” (39%) as … Read more

The average American has enjoyed three ‘vacations of a lifetime’: survey

The average American has enjoyed three ‘vacations of a lifetime’: survey

Previously considered something taken once in everyone’s life, Americans are finding new ways to make travel a priority, with 37 percent believing bucket list trips are more achievable than 10 years ago. The poll of 2,000 adults found that exceptional food and drink offerings (36 percent) were the top criteria for millennials when discovering a … Read more

The top songs couples use to make the perfect ‘bedroom playlist’: survey

The top songs couples use to make the perfect ‘bedroom playlist’: survey

Some of the top bedroom jams are “Earned It” by The Weeknd, “Pony” by Ginuwine, and “Perfect” by Ed Sheeran, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 adults explored how media is shaping what their time in bed looks and feels like, finding that more than two-thirds find themselves in the mood after a … Read more

Gen Z most likely to prefer at-home happy hours, new survey shows

Gen Z most likely to prefer at-home happy hours, new survey shows

New research has revealed that three in five Americans agree that happy hour has evolved beyond the old after-work bar routine. A survey of 2,000 Americans 21+ split evenly by generation looked at how they’re redefining, modernizing, and still enjoying the age-old tradition of “happy hour.” A majority of respondents (60%) agree that happy hour … Read more

Women spend over $1600 a year on health and hygiene, new survey reveals

Women spend over 00 a year on health and hygiene, new survey reveals

The average woman spends $1,639 annually on their wellness, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 women 20-50 years old found that from vitamins to pads and razors, 61% feel like they can’t keep up with all of their hygiene needs, often feeling the need to choose between financial and physical wellness. The average … Read more

New survey reveals why people are heading to bed early

New survey reveals why people are heading to bed early

Nearly half of Americans go to bed earlier just to have more time for their morning coffee, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 coffee drinkers explored how caffeine-lovers’ favorite brew gets them through the day, finding that 47% are motivated to go to bed earlier just from the desire to have enough time … Read more

Here’s the screening that should be a part of every senior’s health check up: survey

Here’s the screening that should be a part of every senior’s health check up: survey

Older Americans over age 65 aren’t talking about heart valve health with their doctors — despite many receiving a new health diagnosis in the last year, according to a new national study. The survey of 5,000 Americans who are 65+ from all 50 states also uncovered that nearly nine in ten seniors (89%) believe regular … Read more

Readers of steamy romance often imagine literary heartthrobs in the bedroom, new survey reveals

Readers of steamy romance often imagine literary heartthrobs in the bedroom, new survey reveals

More than a third of women who read steamy novels fantasize about their literary heartthrob in bed, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 women who read romantic literature found that great sex shouldn’t just be saved for romance books. More than a third of women admit they’ve imagined their partner to be a … Read more

Here’s what Americans would do if given more energy: survey

Here’s what Americans would do if given more energy: survey

Americans hit their daily energy low at 2:06 p.m., according to new survey data. A survey examining the energy levels and lifestyle goals of 2,000 people saw that on average, respondents said they’d need double their current energy levels to feel fully capable of keeping up with daily demands. No wonder then that the majority … Read more

Here’s what this winter season holds for Americans’ health: survey

Here’s what this winter season holds for Americans’ health: survey

Body aches (28%), fatigue (26%), feeling “off” (23%), and a runny nose (21%) are the four horsemen of a subpar day, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 adults examined what this winter season holds for Americans’ health and found that other symptoms of a “down” day include feeling sluggish (21%), weak (20%), and … Read more

High-yield savings accounts less familiar to many Americans, new survey reveals

High-yield savings accounts less familiar to many Americans, new survey reveals

Most people have savings accounts, but according to a new study, many are unaware of how their money actually grows. Commissioned by LendingClub and conducted by Talker Research, a new survey of 2,000 Americans revealed that 89% are at least familiar with one type of savings account, with the most well-known among them being standard … Read more

New York one of 5 states rated as having best food in the country, survey reveals

New York one of 5 states rated as having best food in the country, survey reveals

The best food is found in California, according to new research. A survey of 5,000 Americans split evenly by state explored sentiments about homemade dishes nationwide, finding that New York, Texas, Louisiana, and Florida rounded out the top five states ranked on best cuisine. And above all, Louisianans know they’ve got it, expressing the most … Read more

Gen Z’s less interested in alcohol than other generations, new survey reveals

Gen Z’s less interested in alcohol than other generations, new survey reveals

Six in 10 Americans have become less interested in alcohol since first trying it — a transition that starts, on average, at age 32. A survey of 2,000 American adults, aged 21 and older, revealed that 61% of those surveyed have experienced a decreased interest in consuming alcohol since first trying it — especially Gen … Read more

The top behavior changes that worry pet owners the most: survey

The top behavior changes that worry pet owners the most: survey

Call it “petuition”: new research has found the average pet parent worries about how happy their pets are 11 times per day, and worries about their pets’ health 10 times per day. The poll of 2,000 U.S. pet parents, nationally representative and split between respondents with dogs and respondents with cats, found they often worry … Read more

Bedtime procrastination is stealing hundreds of hours of Americans’ sleep: survey

Bedtime procrastination is stealing hundreds of hours of Americans’ sleep: survey

Americans lose over 300 hours of sleep per year to “revenge bedtime procrastination,” according to new research. The survey of 2,000 Americans revealed that the vast majority of respondents (96%) are guilty of this, where they intentionally stay up late to enjoy personal time, even knowing it will negatively affect their sleep. Respondents have a … Read more