99% of Americans Have Admitted To Procrastinating Tasks Study Reveals
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Procrastination station: a large portion of Americans procrastinate
So many of us officially hit that point in the year where the summer heat rolls in and our new years resolutions have ceased to exist. As a result, Solitaired surveyed Americans across the country about their procrastination habits.
Key Takeaways
- Residents in Utah, Oklahoma, and Idaho are the most likely to procrastinate.
- Residents in Arizona, Missouri, and Kentucky are the least likely to procrastinate.
- When procrastinating, 78% of Americans say they have felt anxious.
- Americans are most likely to procrastinate household chores, exercise, and medical appointments.
- Overall, 99% of Americans admit to procrastinating tasks.
- Nearly 2 in 5 Americans say they would procrastinate less if social media didn’t exist.
- A lack of motivation is the most common reason Americans procrastinate.