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- Lower-income Americans still less likely to have home . . .
More than 30 years after the debut of the World Wide Web, internet use, broadband adoption and smartphone ownership have grown rapidly for all Americans – including those who are less well-off financially However, the digital lives of Americans with lower and higher incomes remain markedly different, according to a Pew Research Center survey
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- Pet Population and Pet Owner Trends in the U. S. : Fish, Birds . . .
Compared to pet owners who have cats and dogs exclusively, owners of fish, reptiles and small animals are much more likely to have children under the age of 18 in their households (57% vs 34%)
- Take A Trip On The Wild Side: Ethical Exotic Pet Ownership
“It can be easy to succumb to the allure of having a beautiful spotted cat as a ‘pet,’ but they’re just not suited for households,” Blue-McLendon said “You can’t meet the animal’s needs and a lot of those animals end up in some kind of a sanctuary or they’ll have an unhappy life; they may also be more susceptible to diseases
- The Effects of Pet Ownership on Psychological Well-Being . . .
In this study, we hypothesized that pet (i e , dog or cat) ownership would have positive effects on PWB among socially isolated older adults The study used cross-sectional data of 9875 community-dwelling older adults collected in 2016 in a metropolitan area of Japan
- Pet Industry Investing: A Long-Tail Trend? | Morgan Stanley
And while the pandemic accelerated pet ownership, household formation among Millennials and Gen Z will likely sustain it In the AlphaWise survey, 65% of 18- to 34-year-olds plan to acquire or add a pet in the next five years, helping drive what's expected to be a 14% increase in pet ownership by 2030
- A Psychologist Explores The Transformative Power Of Pets On . . .
Pet ownership is booming A recent survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association revealed that close to 90 million U S households now own pets This means that there are now far more
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