Most Americans tire of houseguests before the week ends, new survey reveals

Most Americans tire of houseguests before the week ends, new survey reveals

“Overstaying your welcome” as a guest begins after less than a week, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 general population Americans looked at how long they’re happy to have a guest stay with them — and pinpointed this to be just six days. Any longer than that, and the average respondent feels the … Read more

Gen Z, Millennials more likely to travel for food than older generations: survey

Gen Z, Millennials more likely to travel for food than older generations: survey

A fifth of Americans have planned a trip solely for the food, according to new research. This was revealed in a survey of 2,000 general population Americans, which found 21% of travelers have taken a trip specifically for the food at their destination — with younger generations more likely to have done so. Forty-four percent … Read more

Dog owners swear their pet’s personality mirrors their own: survey

Dog owners swear their pet’s personality mirrors their own: survey

Eight in 10 dog owners think it was genuinely fate that they were matched with their dog, according to new research. And it may be more than just fate matching us with our pets; results showed our personalities very often match, too. That’s according to a survey examining the connection between 2,000 owners and their … Read more

Parents argue the most with their teenagers about driving, new survey reveals

Parents argue the most with their teenagers about driving, new survey reveals

Parents fight with their kids more about driving than dating, and they’re paying over $6,000 a year for it, on average, according to a recent survey. The survey of 2,000 American parents with a teen driver found that parents disagree more with their teens about driving (51%) than about their screen time (48%), grades (39%), … Read more

Most seasonal workers rely on holiday paychecks to stay afloat: survey

Most seasonal workers rely on holiday paychecks to stay afloat: survey

Three in five seasonal employees are relying on their temporary jobs to pay bills in the upcoming months. A new survey of 1,000 Americans — who have or plan to have a seasonal job — revealed that 60% of seasonal employees need these jobs to pay for necessities throughout the holiday season. And the average … Read more

Americans love, prefer this conversation topic at holiday dinner tables: survey

Americans love, prefer this conversation topic at holiday dinner tables: survey

With the holidays around the corner, half of Americans have already mapped out their conversation survival “game plan” (50%). A new survey of 2,000 adults 21 and older found that while some are finding solace in wine, others are finding the kids’ table more appealing than ever (47%), especially millennials (62%). The survey explored how … Read more

Your holiday might be doomed if you don’t have this ingredient in your kitchen this holiday season: survey

Your holiday might be doomed if you don’t have this ingredient in your kitchen this holiday season: survey

Nearly two-thirds of Americans said they’ll be “doomed” if they run out of butter during their holiday baking and cooking this year. That’s according to a recent survey of 2,000 Americans who celebrate the winter holidays, which found that 63% feel they’ll be done for if they run out of one vital ingredient while cooking … Read more

Gen Z is ending impulse shopping, becoming the financially savvy generation, new survey claims

Gen Z is ending impulse shopping, becoming the financially savvy generation, new survey claims

The strategic generation? Gen Z is shunning impulse spending in favor of long-term goals. A new nationwide survey of 2,000 Gen Z Americans revealed one in three (33%) identify as planners who budget, track spending and plan ahead, while one in four (25%) call themselves value-seekers who research and compare before making purchases. That’s compared … Read more

Here’s how holiday shoppers are prepping for Cyber Monday: survey

Here’s how holiday shoppers are prepping for Cyber Monday: survey

Two in five Americans aren’t planning to shop Cyber Monday this year, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults revealed that 42% don’t intend to knock out their gift lists in what was once dubbed the “easiest” way possible, and another 54% share the same sentiment about shopping in-store on Black Friday. … Read more

Rising costs make this year’s Thanksgiving the priciest in history: survey

Rising costs make this year’s Thanksgiving the priciest in history: survey

This Thanksgiving will cost the average American almost $1,000, new research has revealed. That’s according to a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults who celebrate Thanksgiving, split evenly by generation. Results found that those polled will spend an average of $175 on food alone this year and another $110 on drinks. But meal time necessities aren’t … Read more

New survey reveals what American’s love most about their favorite healthy sweet treats

New survey reveals what American’s love most about their favorite healthy sweet treats

Yes, you really do deserve sweet treats every day, all day. A new study has found one in three Americans reward themselves with something sweet more than once per day — and 46% crave sweets by noon. That’s according to a new poll of 2,000 U.S. adults, where 47% said only something sweet can satisfy … Read more

Budgeting is shaping this year’s holiday gift-giving, new survey reveals

Budgeting is shaping this year’s holiday gift-giving, new survey reveals

Smart shopping is in this holiday season: Nearly one in four shoppers is setting firm spending limits, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 adults who shop online found that Americans are keeping budgets at the forefront of their minds. More than a third (36%) are splitting at least one gift with a friend … Read more

Generations-old family recipes still rule the Thanksgiving table, new survey reveals

Generations-old family recipes still rule the Thanksgiving table, new survey reveals

According to new research, over half of Americans have a Thanksgiving recipe that’s been passed down from generation to generation within their family. The survey of 5,000 Americans, evenly split across all 50 states, found that 55% have a treasured family recipe that’s been shared through the years. Almost three in five (58%) African American … Read more

Gen Z claims these areas at home are their favorite ‘spots,’ survey shows

Gen Z claims these areas at home are their favorite ‘spots,’ survey shows

In the dip of their mattress, on the bed next to their Batman collection and their great-grandmother’s chair are some of America’s favorite “spots” around their home, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults split evenly by generation found that while some prefer to spruce up their favorite spot, such as adding … Read more

New survey reveals how parents handle their children’s interests and astounding questions

New survey reveals how parents handle their children’s interests and astounding questions

Catching bugs and making little houses for them, obsessions with the door stopper, and a fascination with elevators and how their buttons work are some of the most interesting curiosities today’s youngest children have, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 parents of children ages 0-6, looked at some of their most unique interests … Read more

Here’s how Americans make the best grilled cheese, new survey reveals

Here’s how Americans make the best grilled cheese, new survey reveals

The people have spoken: America’s ultimate grilled cheese uses white bread, is cut into triangles, and layers in two cheese types, according to a recent survey. The survey polled 5,000 Americans from across the U.S. and found that, on average, two cheese types are included in the ideal grilled cheese. When opting to incorporate multiple … Read more

Millennials, Gen Z are more likely to ask for help: survey

Millennials, Gen Z are more likely to ask for help: survey

“Help” isn’t a dirty word: a new study has found younger generations are less likely to think asking for help is a bad thing. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults, split evenly between Gen Z, millennials, Gen X, and baby boomer generations, found that the two younger generations saw asking for help as a positive … Read more

New survey reveals what age Americans should start letting professionals handle their taxes

New survey reveals what age Americans should start letting professionals handle their taxes

By age 29, you deserve a literal tax break — a new survey has found that the average American lets professionals prepare their taxes before they hit their thirties. The poll of 2,000 U.S. taxpayers found that at a certain stage of life, more than a third (37%) are happy to just let professionals handle … Read more

Here’s how much you spend after receiving your paycheck — and how Gen Z, Millennials use it: survey

Here’s how much you spend after receiving your paycheck — and how Gen Z, Millennials use it: survey

The average American spends more than a third of their paycheck within the first 12 hours of receiving it, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 employed Americans split evenly by generation revealed that this was especially true for millennials, one of the highest spending generations today, who spend an average of 40% within … Read more

Here’s how body image is quietly shaping American lives, new survey reveals

Here’s how body image is quietly shaping American lives, new survey reveals

Americans think negatively about their bodies four times a day — and it’s quietly reshaping their lives. That’s according to a new survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Eden Health, which revealed the heavy emotional toll body image dissatisfaction continues to take across the U.S. A staggering 69% of respondents said that when … Read more