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 post America’s ultimate grilled cheese? White bread, cheddar and a triangle cut appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
"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 post Millennials and Gen Z redefine ‘asking for help,’ especially with money appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
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 post Tax season stress? Most Americans outsource it before hitting 30 appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
The average American spends more than a third of their paycheck within the first 12 hours of receiving it, according to new research. The post Why nearly half of your paycheck is spent after the first 48 hours appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
It’s official — making friends gets harder the older you are, according to new research. The post What causes friendships to fade? appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Americans think negatively about their bodies four times a day — and it’s quietly reshaping their lives. The post Why more than two-thirds can’t look in the mirror appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
It’s official — making friends gets harder the older you are, our latest research reveals. The post Is it harder to make friends as you get older? Our research reveals all appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Those who take their drinks neat, enjoy shots and like a classic margarita are some of the most confident daters on the market, according to new research. The post Shots, neat drinks and margaritas linked to confident daters appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Are mom, dad, grandma and grandpa “too online”? A new survey looked at how older Americans are using screens and technology — and it turns out their habits may not be so different from their younger relatives. The post Older Americans’ screen habits mirror younger generations appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Over half of Americans (57%) said rising chocolate prices are changing how much they dish out for candy this Halloween. The post Rising chocolate prices aren’t stopping Gen Z’s Halloween splurge appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
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Six in 10 Americans say a recurring smell in the home has caused an argument or awkward conversation. The post Survey finds stinky habits spark real household drama appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Half of Americans are “dreading” the holiday season — as a result of their financial situation. The post Why 70% of Americans are stressed about spending this holiday season appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
More than a third of Americans would redo their college experience if they could (38%), according to new research. The post Would you redo your college experience? appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Three in 10 American adults are still afraid of the dark, according to new research. The post Survey reveals link between horror movies and fear of the dark appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Candy disappears faster than a ghost on Halloween night — and Americans admit they can’t stop sneaking from their stash. The post Early prep? Halloween shoppers still face last-minute candy panic appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Would you have a brand logo on your wedding cake or dress? Six in 10 Americans would let a brand sponsor their wedding, according to new research. The post Happily ever ad-ter? Americans open to sponsored nuptials appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
A quarter of coupled-up Americans say their partner is their “polar opposite.” The post Aries, Libra, Scorpio: These signs most likely to believe ‘opposites attract’ appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Six in 10 Americans would consider a brand-sponsored wedding. Our poll reveals what people are willing to do to save on wedding costs. The post Poll: Six in 10 Americans would let a brand sponsor their wedding appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
A new study has found the average homeowner waits nearly three decades before breaking out special occasion items — so what’s stopping them? The post Your fancy plates deserve better: why homeowners are finally using them appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
That’s according to a poll of 2,000 white collar and knowledge workers and 1,000 IT decision makers. Results showed these employees are losing an estimated half of their day (51% total work hours estimated) on tedious, low-value tasks like copying and pasting, managing emails and data entry.| Talker Research
A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults split evenly by generation revealed that less than half (48%) are satisfied with how much they’ve traveled in their lifetime.| Talker Research
A new survey of 2,000 singles or casual daters, split evenly by generation and region, revealed that 42% of baby boomers and 45% of Gen X still abide by tradition and believe the man should pay for a date.| Talker Research
That’s according to a survey of 2,000 millennial and Gen Z women, which took a peek at how respondents want their summers to shape up thematically, and uncovered that 74% of respondents have a summer persona.| Talker Research
According to the results, Americans believe only 41% of what they consume online is totally accurate, fact-based and created by a real human.| Talker Research
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, from a cold baked potato, raw beets and crab legs, to ketchup and cucumbers, and even a Salisbury steak.| Talker Research