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- Older people are more likely to live alone in the U. S. than . . .
U S adults ages 60 and older also are more likely than their counterparts around the world to live as a couple without young children at home Almost half of Americans in this age group (46%) share a home with only one spouse or partner, compared with three-in-ten globally (31%)
- Familiarity and Use of Veterinary Services by US Resident Dog . . .
Pet ownership, veterinary use, and beliefs regarding veterinary care were elicited through the use of a nationally representative survey of 997 U S residents Fifty-one percent of respondents have or had a dog in the past five years and 37% have or had a cat in the past five years Over ninety percent of cat and dog owners had visited a veterinarian at any time, but only about 40% visited a
- U. S. Smartphone Use in 2015 | Pew Research Center
For more details about this survey, see Appendix A Findings about how smartphone owners use their phones (the remainder of Chapter One, and Chapter Two) are drawn from the October wave of the American Trends Panel, conducted October 3-27, 2014 among 3,181 respondents (2,875 by Web and 306 by mail), including 2,188 smartphone owners
- Renting Statistics in 2025 | The Zebra
In 66% of housing markets, buying is more affordable than renting With over 40 million Americans renting, it pays to know the most relevant renting statistics The Zebra has compiled data from NMCH and III for deep analysis
- More Americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck than . . .
A majority of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, according to CNBC and SurveyMonkey’s recent Your Money International Financial Security Survey
- Americans Note Overwhelming Positive Mental Health Impact of . . .
The findings of the latest edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) Healthy Minds Monthly Poll are clear: in addition to feeling like part of the family, Americans’ furry friends offer many mental health benefits
- A Closer Look at Who Benefits from SNAP: State-by-State Fact . . .
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) is the nation’s most important anti-hunger program, reaching some 41 million people nationwide in 2024 These fact sheets provide state-by-state data on who participates in the SNAP program, the benefits they receive, and SNAP’s role in strengthening the
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