What age group is the most likely to ditch a social media network? If you said young people, you’d be right. A new SurveyMonkey poll found that those under the age of 18 are the most likely to quit a social network (73%). They are followed by 18-29-year-olds (69%), those 30-45 (54%), and 45- to 60-year-olds (40%). Those over the age of 60 are the least likely to delete a social media account. (28%)
Can you guess which car gets you the most hits on a dating profile? Here’s a hint: It’s not a sports car. According to a new study by dating site Zoosk, people are 243% more likely to respond to your messages if your profile pic contains a Jeep. (The Ladders)
How often do you worry about money? According to a new survey, 25% of Americans worry about money “all the time.” Some economists are confused about all this worry because the economy is growing and unemployment is below 4%. But, a closer look shows that big expenses like housing and student loans continue to rise, while wages haven’t jumped for many American workers in a long time -- which is leading to all the hand-wringing going on out there. (CNBC)
Here’s a reason to do some chores …New research has found that couples who have clean homes have more sex. According to the survey, couples with clean houses have 39% more sex than couples with not-so-clean homes. The survey found that couples with clean homes get it on 2.5 times per week, on average, versus 1.5 times for couples whose homes are messier.
And couples who share the household chores are also have more frequent romps. The survey found that couples who divvied up the chores had 34.5% more sex than those who didn’t. (Best Life)