surveys

 Over 60% of horror and true cri🃏me readers believe they could sol⭕ve real-life mysteries

The survey of 2🌠,000 horror, mystery, thriller and true crime readers found that 61% believe they have what it takes to unravel a real-world mystery plot. 

How many times a year do Americans experi🍷ence the Sunday scaries?

﷽ The average American experꩵiences the “Sunday scaries” 36 times a year, according to new research.

Do parents give good financial advice to 🐟their kids?

The average 𒐪American parent offer♓s their child 114 pieces of unique financial advice per year, according to new research.

Most women don't seek medical knowledge on this life-changing stage, study reveals

A new survey of 2,000 American women found many feel they are overly targeted with information about pregnancy and childbirth but feel under-resourced when it comes to perimenopaus♋e and menopause. 

Americans lose 36 days a year to content consumption — and it's worse for Gen Z

The average American feels like they lose three days per month to content cons𝐆umption, according to recent research.

Most parents con✅cerned their child isn’t reaching their full potential, new research finds

A sur𓆏vey of 2,000 parents of school-aged children revealed that another 42% are more stressed than ever before about their child’s academic success.

Half of Americans are sick with 'kitchen envy,' survey says

The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found a 𝓡grand majority believe the heart of their home needs to be more superior than ཧother rooms and half admit experiencing “kitchen envy”...

'Cash doesn't count' to a whopping number of Americans, new study reveals

A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults split evenly by gender and generation revealed that because their account balance doesn’t decrease, 29% of Americans believe that spe𓄧nding cash doesn’t actually “count”...

Should you hide your body count from your partner? Survey says many Ame♏ricans do 𒐪

 One in four Americans in a relationship admit they’re♛ hiding a secret from their partner, accor♏ding to new research.

🌠 This divisive movie-watching habit starts at childhood, new survey say൲s

 A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults who celebrate Halloween revealed more than two-thirds (68%) of Americans polled enjoyed horror movies when 🦩they were a child, and tha♈t number still holds...

𝓰Most Americans would rather endure these annoying things than pick an insurance plan

A number of 𓄧Americans would rather deal with endless traffic than sit down and sort through insurance options.

Tiny treasures: These simple things b🐻ring Americans the most joy

Waking up after ﷽a good night’s sleep, catching up with an old friend or loved one and enjoying a cup of coffee are Americans’ top three “simple joys” in life. 

This 'lost art' is the one thing millennials and Gen Zers agree on

"Sending a thank you note is one of my favorite things to do because I feel like it's something that is so personal," ꩵKhalia Harrison told The Post.

Nearly half of empl💜oyed people have fallen victim to cyberattack or scam

A new global survey found that nearly half of respondents have fallen victim t🌊o a cyberattack or scam.

Half of Americans will ditch frie🐷nds and family to hang out with their pet, study reveals 🅘

That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 cat and dog owners, which found thaꦍt not only have 48% bailed on plans with friends and family, they’ve done so an...

ꦚ Move over, foot🎃ball: Why Americans prefer tailgating over the big game 

A survey of 2,000 adults looked at sentiments around tailgating and found that for m🎃any, tailgating is the best part, as a quarter have attended a tailgate without even having...

Pre-baby preparations? Top things parents do to get ready for infan🍨t

How early should you have everything ready to goಞ before the baby arrives?

Here's what 'luxury' vacation means to Americans who crave it — and here's how to experience it

🍸 82% of Americans who have never experienced “luxury” while on vacation still beli💧eve it’s attainable.

Nearly 9🅠 in 10 believe in love at first sight with their pets

More dog owners had an “instant connection” with their pet than with thꦯeir partner, according to new research.

40% of women believe they'll be disadvantaged at work for menopause, new study reveals

A survey of 2,000 employed Americans found that fear of ag🍬eism in the workplace is real, as baby boomers expressed the most concern (43%).🌌