USA: Mit wem verbringen wir im Laufe unseres Lebens Zeit? [OC]

    Von inquadse

    22 Kommentare

    1. OkChange9119 on

      Sad that people spend so much less time with their friends in adulthood yet many mention how lonely they are.

      Also, why is there such a huge gap between age 15 to age 30?

    2. Sad seeing how partner is so steadily increasing with age and then it just starts to drop and we know why…

    3. Might be interesting to also have a chart showing who people prefer to spend time with. I wonder how much of this is choice versus circumstance.

    4. Boring-Taro-2529 on

      I grew up with a big ass family. So it would be nice to be alone for once

    5. ZEDDY-spaghetti on

      As a father the “children” line is eye opening and also depressing…

    6. BrendoBoy17 on

      This is one of the more interesting graphs I’ve seen, it makes sense to me contextually why these graphs trend like they do, kinda prompts reflection on life itself

    7. PM_ME_YOUR_TROUT on

      Alone and co-workers are the same color. Are my rods and cones all messed up?

    8. Augustevsky on

      A lot of people don’t even get a yellow and/or blue line.

      Actually, a fair amount of people likely miss one or more lines.

    9. neurogramer on

      Somewhat doubtful. It shows that at age 25, there are more people spending time with their kids than their friends? What is this, 1820s?

    10. ConsiderationJaded14 on

      I’d love to see how this compares to other countries, might give us some answers as to why Americans seem to be so unhappy versus many other „first world“ countries (although there is an argument that we aren’t „first world“ anymore)

    11. Glizzly_Bear on

      I would be interested in seeing this data broken apart by generations. I imagine the silent generation and baby boomers will show a greater trend toward time with their partners in later life than subsequent generations will. Time with children and coworkers would also be substantially different, I imagine.

      Very interesting and cool data to see. Thank you for sharing!

    12. Some1getmeablanket on

      Next time please kiss the brick before you throw it at my head. Thanks

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