If you’ve hesitated to date outside your age bracket, this Tawkify study that surveyed 99,000 Americans proves that you’re far from alone. Their data shows that 95% of women would date someone older and 96.5% of men would date someone younger. This wide majority shows that age-gap dating is the norm, not the exception. The data will show you which states have the widest age gaps and the most willingness to date older and younger. Low-population states top the list, demonstrating that eager singles are totally willing to widen their dating pool. Age-gap couples can thrive with strong communication, shared values, and aligned long-term goals. If they can navigate outside judgment or assumptions, there’s no reason to think you can’t consider dating someone outside a year or two of your own age.
If you’ve hesitated to date outside your age bracket, this Tawkify study that surveyed 99,000 Americans proves that you’re far from alone. Their data shows that 95% of women would date someone older and 96.5% of men would date someone younger. This wide majority shows that age-gap dating is the norm, not the exception. The data will show you which states have the widest age gaps and the most willingness to date older and younger. Low-population states top the list, demonstrating that eager singles are totally willing to widen their dating pool. Age-gap couples can thrive with strong communication, shared values, and aligned long-term goals. If they can navigate outside judgment or assumptions, there’s no reason to think you can’t consider dating someone outside a year or two of your own age.
Have you ever put yourself through hours of studying, only for nothing to stick? Preply’s research suggests you may want to try specific techniques and practices that align with your preferred learning style. They studied trends across the U.S. and found that social learning tops the charts for popularity, accounting for 40% of Americans. Visual learning came in second, but six other styles rounded out the team’s list. Based on the study, most of you reading will fall into either the visual or social learning preference. Research shows that regardless of your preferred learning style, active recall, spaced repetition, and the Feynman technique are effective. Visual learners might enjoy mind mapping and SQ3R. If distraction is your struggle, try out the Pomodoro technique. There are even fun YouTube videos that will take care of timing you. Figuring out how you personally study best is more important than the number of hours you put in.
Many people listening to Sabrina Carpenter’s summer bop, “Espresso,” heard the lyric “I guess so” as “queso”, which happens to mean “cheese in Spanish. As nonsensical as that lyric seems in the song, it reveals why we mishear song lyrics. This universal experience is especially common in songs with fast tempos, distinctive accents, or rarely used words. The team at Preply examined commonly misheard lyrics through the lens of language learning. They believe that the features that confuse listeners in songs are the same qualities language learners should be exposed to. They think listening to music is great language practice. Listening actively to a song while verifying the lyrics can reveal surprising mistakes, even for native speakers. Look through the team’s results to see which lyrics might have tripped you up. Elton John has the most misheard lyric of all time, while Lady Gaga is the most misheard artist. You’ll find plenty of funny and eye-opening mistakes on the team’s lists.
It’s no secret that prices have gone up on goods within recent years. Unfortunately, building materials are no exception. Statistically, it is estimated that the cost of building materials rose a whopping 3.5% between 2024 and 2025 alone. It is estimated that this is not localized either. An astonishing 82.5% of construction materials experienced a significant cost increase between 2020 and 2023.
With how much roofing prices are increasing, having a good warranty on your commercial roof can ensure you are covered in case something goes awry. That’s why it’s extremely important to work with reputable construction companies like Kato Roofing. With these companies, you can not only get a roof effectively replaced, but you can also take comfort knowing it’s protected against manufacturing or workmanship defects. Ultimately, if you want to make sure that your roof is protected for the long haul, choosing a reliable roofing company is the way to go.
The team at Ooma presented data that shows a 15-minute phone call can meaningfully help an aging parent, neighbor, or friend. Studies from organizations like HELPeN and BASIL have proven that weekly phone calls improve depression, feelings of loneliness, and even cognitive functioning in seniors. The study definitively showed that these voice conversations were more effective than text-based communications.
Maleficent, the self-proclaimed “Mistress of All Evil,” only ranked 10th on this PixlParade list ranking Disney villains by level of villainy. While some of the rankings might surprise you, the team took a scientific approach to rating evil and quantified the type and amount of evil each villain committed. Looked at in this way, it’s hard to argue that Frollo of The Hunchback of Notre Dame isn’t the evilest villain. He gets points for mass murder, mass domination, war crimes, torture, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Of course, levels of evil will always have an element of opinion and reaction. Cruella de Vil ranking 35th feels low for someone who wants to kill puppies and steal their fur. Hades is a fan-favorite and made it to #12. Is he more evil or charismatic? Captain Hook at #30 might feel wrong since he’s the original Disney pirate. Who got robbed and who’s overrated? Explore the chart and decide for yourself.
Most people pick a moving date based on their lease. A new study suggests they should also consider the forecast. Rove Lab’s study featured weather as a factor in its ranking of 55 U.S. cities. Rain, snow, and high humidity can turn a moving day into a nightmare, so this was a smart and unique factor to consider in their scoring index. Weather-wise, these are the worst cities to move in or out of:
The team at Qualtrics revealed a surprising variety in how workers feel about AI in the workplace. Why do workers in Lima feel more positively about AI than workers in London? Maybe the team’s map can give us some ideas. Chinese workers are the most optimistic about AI improving their job experience. Perhaps this is because exposure breeds optimism. The Chinese government has heavily invested in AI development. In developing economies, AI rollout is framed as a ladder that closes skill gaps and lifts wages, leading to more optimistic workers. But in wealthier economies, workers are more likely to see it as a threat to their existing job security. English-speaking countries tend to be more skeptical, according to this map. This could be because their news coverage leans more toward automation anxiety and stories of job loss, which shapes public perception. The Qualtrics study certainly leaves us with a lot of food for thought.
The team at Preply presented stark statistics on endangered languages worldwide. Fortunately, they gave us reason to hope, with evidence that education and immersion can revive a language, even one declared extinct—the regions where the most endangered languages are found are in Australia, where 133 languages are critically endangered. The Pacific region has 250 endangered languages, and Africa has 217 threatened languages, but this is a global problem.
The team at Qualtrics aims to answer this question through a new study that examines job-seeking trends across the U.S. and ranks states by their activity rates. Surprisingly, Alaska stands out as a paradox. Jobs are not scarce in the state; in fact, there is a workforce shortage. The Alaskan economy is expanding, and there are more job openings than residents, meaning many people are applying for a wide range of positions. In Alaska, 5,400 jobs were added in 2024, with 5,000 added in 2025, along with a $20 billion infrastructure development investment. While some might think a high rate of job seekers indicates a desperate workforce and a stagnant state, Alaska proves otherwise. The map can be a strong indicator of where opportunity is moving. Idaho is a parallel story with a growing population meeting the needs of an expanding economy.
Smartphones might be more secure than the average PC, but they do collect vastly more data. In recent years, a wave of concerns has cropped up around smartphone use, including tracking data, targeted advertising and its effects, purchase history, telemetry, and more. Ooma reveals the response to these worries: the rise of the dumb phone. Sometimes called a “brick phone”, these models don’t connect to the Internet in the same way as a smartphone. There are no apps and less connectivity. The purpose is to text and make calls only. Fans also love the multi-day battery life. With a big surge of sales in 2022, it seems we can safely say the vintage flip phone is back, and it’s not just for luddites. Some would argue that the dumb phone is the flip phone of the tech-savvy who understands what true data security means.
A detailed survey from Preply drew connections between learning a new language and moving abroad. They dug up some important statistics and connections through their survey responses. For example, 81% of people open to moving out of the country say they are more likely to do so now than they were two years ago. As for motivation, it often stems from people seeking new job opportunities. 63% of Gen Z reported being affected by job loss at some point over the last two years. Others, 55% to be exact, said they would move for a better quality of life, and 56% said they would move out because of the cost of living in their home country. Moving abroad isn’t easy, but 92% of respondents believe that knowing the local language is key to success abroad. 75% of respondents who had learned a new language felt that it had a major impact on their lives and confidence.











