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

Here’s what your kid really wants you to pack for their school lunch

Here’s what your kid really wants you to pack for their school lunch

Spaghetti tacos, peanut butter and pickle sandwiches, and even beer — a new survey has found the wildest lunch requests kids make from their parents, and the lunchtime priorities parents insist on. The poll of 2,000 U.S. parents of school-aged children found many kids have asked their parents for strange additions to their packed lunches, … Read more

Which state likes ice cream the most? A surprising area dubbed themselves the ‘connoisseurs’ of the frozen treat

Which state likes ice cream the most? A surprising area dubbed themselves the ‘connoisseurs’ of the frozen treat

New Jerseyans are America’s biggest “ice cream connoisseurs,” according to a recent survey. The survey of 5,000 Americans, evenly split by state, revealed respondents in New Jersey were most likely to identify as a connoisseur of ice cream (58%) — and they were tied for No. 1 as the state that loves ice cream the … 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

Nearly half of Americans won’t show their feet in public: survey

Nearly half of Americans won’t show their feet in public: survey

Forty-four percent of Americans are self-conscious about their feet. That’s according to a new survey that examined how 2,000 people around the country feel about their feet. The survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Kerasal revealed that Gen X was the most embarrassed by their feet (49%), followed by millennials (45%) and Gen Z (42%). … Read more

Here are the best healthy habits to make yourself feel good — inside and out

Here are the best healthy habits to make yourself feel good — inside and out

Three in four people are prioritizing feeling good on the inside more than ever before. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 people, which explored the health approaches and habits that really make the difference. The survey found that 77% of respondents now prioritize what feels good over what makes them look good. The … Read more

The top 10 ‘feel-good’ wellness habits people are actually doing — including simply saying ‘no’

The top 10 ‘feel-good’ wellness habits people are actually doing — including simply saying ‘no’

Three in four people are prioritizing feeling good on the inside more than ever before. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 people, which explored the health approaches and habits that really make the difference. The survey found that 77% of respondents now prioritize what feels good over what makes them look good. The … Read more

Residents in these states each at least 20 pounds of french fries per year, study reveals

Residents in these states each at least 20 pounds of french fries per year, study reveals

Virginia is for fry lovers, according to a new study. The poll of 5,000 U.S. adults found the average person of the “Old Dominion” self-reported eating at least 21 pounds of spuds, closely followed by three other heavy-hitting states: Alabama, Georgia, and Maryland, all with the average person eating about 20 pounds per year. On … Read more

Majority of childless dog owners say their lives revolve around their pets: survey

Majority of childless dog owners say their lives revolve around their pets: survey

From vacation locations to their social calendars and even their working schedule, the average dog owner makes 27 decisions a month based on their pet. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 dog owners that examined all the ways our dogs influence our day-to-day lives. The average dog parent has to call off social … 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

‘Sexual Satisfaction Test’ reveals the strength of your sex life in just 3 minutes: 20 question quiz is crafted by psychologists

‘Sexual Satisfaction Test’ reveals the strength of your sex life in just 3 minutes: 20 question quiz is crafted by psychologists

This kinky quiz determines if people need sexual healing. It might seem taboo to spill the beans on one’s sex life, but now people can do so anonymously thanks to a salacious new survey. The sexperts at Psychology Today have devised a three-minute Sexual Satisfaction Test that reveals just how satisfied people are in the … Read more

Many are turning to AI to escape from repetitive tasks in the workplace, new study reveals

Many are turning to AI to escape from repetitive tasks in the workplace, new study reveals

American workers’ productivity peaks at 11 a.m. on Mondays, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 knowledge workers revealed when respondents are most productive — and when they’re least productive, which was found to be Fridays at 12:06 p.m. While most workers (56%) are “very productive” throughout the average workday, respondents admitted they have … Read more

Nearly a quarter of Americans want a break from sex — a new study shows why

Nearly a quarter of Americans want a break from sex  — a new study shows why

A quarter of Americans want a break from sex (24%), according to new research. A survey explored how 2,000 adults are viewing intimacy in today’s day and age, finding that some of the reasons they gave for wanting a break being “to learn other forms of intimacy,” “give the body and mind a chance to … Read more

Feeling drained? These ‘battery drainers’ are zapping all your energy: study

Feeling drained? These ‘battery drainers’ are zapping all your energy: study

If you’re tired reading this, you’re not alone. One in three Americans are drained before the day even starts. And what precious energy they do have is quickly zapped away, according to a survey of 2,000 people which pinpointed what drains Americans’ energy the most.   Results showed that the pain of being interrupted, being forced … Read more

60% of men keep financial secrets from their partners: Why can’t they come clean?

60% of men keep financial secrets from their partners: Why can’t they come clean?

Half of men have kept financial secrets from a spouse or a partner, according to new research. In a survey of 2,000 men, 49% of those who are married or in a committed relationship (60% of respondents) shared that they have kept money-related secrets. The most common secret proved to be a hidden savings account … Read more

Most people can’t stand seeing this type of violence on the big screen — with 51% turning away: survey

Most people can’t stand seeing this type of violence on the big screen — with 51% turning away: survey

“Not the dog!” Americans believe that it’s harder to watch animals being killed on-screen than humans, according to new research. A poll of 1,512 US adults sought to uncover their “gore line,” or just how much blood and violence Americans can tolerate when it comes to TV and movies. If “I Am Legend” keeps your … Read more

Here are the small things that are causing your anxiety to skyrocket — and your health to worsen

Here are the small things that are causing your anxiety to skyrocket — and your health to worsen

Simply spotting a nemesis, loud chewing and heavy breathing are some of the smallest things that will push Americans over the edge, according to new research. A survey asked 2,000 adults about their lowest common denominator of stress and revealed that the smallest sounds or acts are enough to send their anxiety skyrocketing. Lagging WiFi … Read more

The cheapest grocery stores in 2025 have been named — and the first-place winner is expanding in NYC

The cheapest grocery stores in 2025 have been named — and the first-place winner is expanding in NYC

Check out these checkouts. As food prices are expected to rise by up to 3.5% in 2025, according to the USDA, many Americans are looking for ways to keep their grocery bills in check. A recent study by MarketForce, which surveyed over 4,300 shoppers, highlights the grocery stores that best balance affordability with quality. As … Read more