Tag: Survey
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Too Much to Watch? Americans Say Screen Overload Is Getting Worse
A Best Therapies survey finds that overstimulation isn’t a niche complaint or personality quirk but a widespread part of modern life. In the February 2026 survey of 1,006 Americans, weighted equally across generations, 71% said they experience overstimulation, and nearly 1 in 4 said it happens daily. Younger adults reported it most often, with Gen…
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New Smartphone Study Finds Samsung Users Pay Up to 60% More for Repairs Than iPhone Users
Samsung has long sold itself as the value-packed alternative to Apple during the smartphone wars. But when it comes time to fix a damaged phone, that cheaper reputation starts to fade fast. A new Insuranceopedia analysis found that Samsung users pay up to 60% more for insured repairs than iPhone users, with average repair costs…
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AI’s Energy Appetite Is Making Power Bills Harder to Swallow for Americans
Americans are already feeling the strain of higher utility costs, and a new American Home Shield survey suggests the AI boom may be making the problem worse in places where data centers are taking root. AHS surveyed 1,003 U.S. consumers in December 2025 and found that 88% said their utilities had gone up, 49% felt…
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Study Reveals Top 10 Services Americans Are Googling How to Unsubscribe From
People are tired of juggling subscriptions, and a new roundup from Profit Engine shows exactly what they’re trying to quit. The study examined the top 10 most-Googled “how to unsubscribe” queries, offering a revealing snapshot of what consumers are actively trying to cut from their lives. Profit Engine’s results go far beyond streaming services. From…
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Tubi’s New Study Looks At How Americans Shop & Stream
Streaming ads aren’t just background noise anymore, and Tubi’s 2025 Retail and Holiday Study shows that viewers don’t just notice ads while they stream; they also discover, click, and buy. The study, which was conducted in partnership with The Harris Poll, shows that smart, relevant ads are actually improving discovery. The study surveyed 1,531 U.S.…
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Study Finds Netflix’s Tag Team With WWE is Reducing Subscriber Churn & Boosting Growth
Netflix’s tag team with WWE has been a victory for both sides, so far this year. According to Ampere Analysis, WWE content streamed for more than 300 million viewing hours in H1 2025, with weekly WWE Raw averaging about 6.5 million viewing hours per broadcast and WrestleMania delivering a massive 19.8 million viewing hours across…
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Study: Streaming Could Cost Over 70% More by 2035
Cord cutters could see the price of their favorite services skyrocket over the next decade, according to a study by Digital PR agency Reboot Online. The study used a data-driven analysis to predict the increase of seven popular streaming services by 2035. Key Findings from the Study Over the next 10 years, Netflix is projected…
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Streamflation: Study Shows How Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Etc. Subcriptions Have Risen Since Launch
Cord cutters everywhere are noticing the impact of the rising cost of their favorite streaming services in what is informally known as Streamflation, a portmanteau of streaming and inflation. The team at FinanceBuzz conducted a study analyzing the monthly prices for both standard and premium streaming subscriptions over the past nearly two decades since the…


