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Survey: 57% of US women and 47% of men ages 18 to 29 say they get health and wellness information from influencers; women say they see such content more often (Aaron Smith/Pew Research Center)
A Pew Research Center survey finds that a majority of US adults aged 18–29—especially women—rely on social media influencers for health and wellness information, highlighting a significant shift in health information consumption away from traditional providers.
Jul 14, 2026
Moving Back Home Used to Be a Sign of Failure. Now It Shows Financial Savvy. - on.wsj.com
A Wall Street Journal article reframes adult children moving back in with parents as a rational financial strategy amid rising housing costs and economic uncertainty, shifting cultural perception from stigma to prudence.
Published Jul 5, 2026 · Analyzed Jul 9, 2026
Pew: 60% of Americans read AI summaries in search results - Search Engine Land
A Pew Research Center survey found that 60% of U.S. adults report having read AI-generated summaries in search engine results pages, indicating rapid mainstream exposure to generative AI in everyday digital navigation.
Published Jun 18, 2026 · Analyzed Jul 7, 2026
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01 Moving back home is now a sign of financial savvy rather than failure.
02 60% of Americans read AI summaries in search results
03 57% of US women and 47% of men ages 18 to 29 say they get health and wellness information from influencers
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