6 in 10 Americans claim getting more sleep helps them have a better relationship with their partner

SWNS 2022-04-29

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Hitting the snooze button doesn’t make you lazy – instead, it may help your social life, new research suggests. In a poll of 2,000 adults, about one-quarter (24%) typically snooze their alarms because it helps their relationships with family, friends and co-workers. 6 in 10 claim getting more sleep helps them have a better relationship with their partner. Furthermore, 71% said the amount of sleep they get directly impacts their social health. The average American sets four different alarms to wake up on a normal day. About one in 10 of those surveyed don’t set an alarm. Thirty-two percent of non-alarm clockers eat breakfast every day of the week, compared to only 7% of those who set about nine to 10 alarms. The poll, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Dave’s Killer Bread, also uncovered that a midweek slump is worse than a case of the Mondays. People are most likely to hit “snooze” on Wednesday (40%), while only 28% are likely to do so on Monday. Half also tend to use the snooze button more at the beginning of the week than at the end.

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