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

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

Backyard retreats lead exterior home trends this year: survey

Backyard retreats lead exterior home trends this year: survey

Americans are striving for harmony at home more than ever — transforming the backyard into a sanctuary has been named the biggest outdoor trend for 2025.  A survey of 2,000 homeowners explored their home aspirations and goals for 2025 and found the most popular exterior home trends people are looking to implement this year are … Read more

This grocery store chain ranked No. 1 in recent brand reputation survey

This grocery store chain ranked No. 1 in recent brand reputation survey

It’s not your average Joe. The eclectic grocery store chain Trader Joe’s is top banana — ranking No. 1 in brand reputation in a recent Axios Harris Poll. The California-based grocer, which launched in 1967 and now boasts close to 600 locations in the US, including 35 in New York alone, beat out 99 other big … Read more

Why younger women are facing more daily stress than older generations: poll

Why younger women are facing more daily stress than older generations: poll

Almost three-quarters of women take on the stress of their friends and family, according to new research. From worrying about them to feeling empathy for their struggles and working to provide a solution, a survey of 2,000 women split evenly by generation revealed that 73% shoulder their loved ones’ anxieties. In fact, 72% of those … Read more

How contractors are preparing for a pending recession

How contractors are preparing for a pending recession

A new survey suggests slower construction could be a major indicator of a pending recession. The study of 250 American general contractors and subcontractors found 73% can tell what the larger economic climate will be based on the speed of projects. A further 59% are concerned the current tariff crisis will have a direct impact … Read more

Americans reveal their secrets to hosting the best cookout as summer approaches

Americans reveal their secrets to hosting the best cookout as summer approaches

Summer isn’t complete without four cookouts, three getaways, two concerts, and two festivals, according to a recent poll. The survey of 2,000 Americans uncovered the must-haves for a perfect summer, barbecue trends, and the most popular barbecue foods and flavors on Americans’ grills. Two-thirds of Americans (66%) said summer grilling season is their favorite time … Read more

New study shows nearly 2 in 3 Americans think frugality is an attractive trait

New study shows nearly 2 in 3 Americans think frugality is an attractive trait

It’s officially OK to use a coupon on a first date, according to new research. A survey found that a majority of Americans (56%) said using a coupon is perfectly acceptable, and a further 61% said “frugality” is an attractive trait in a partner.  In a world of tariffs, economic uncertainty, and inflation, it seems … Read more

How far would you travel just to get your hands on a certain food or snack?

How far would you travel just to get your hands on a certain food or snack?

Nearly a third of Americans have traveled somewhere just for the food, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults revealed that 22% have crossed state lines to get their hands on a certain food or snack, while another 10% have gone as far as another country to satisfy their cravings. An additional … Read more

Nearly half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications, survey finds

Nearly half of Gen Z admits to lying on job applications, survey finds

New survey data indicates that one in four job applicants has lied, exaggerated or provided inaccurate information on their applications in some way, shape or form — and Gen Z leads the trend. The findings from career.io — a career services platform — indicate nearly half (approximately 47%) of the age group admitted to falsifying some aspect … Read more