This Is How Long It Takes The Average American To Get Out Of Bed In The Morning
If you find it hard to get out of bed in the morning you’re not alone. A poll of 2,000 U.S. adults by OnePoll on behalf of Mattress Nerd finds 49 percent say they get a late start because they’re just too comfortable in their beds! Just about 25 percent say they still use an old-school alarm clock. The data shows the average person takes 24 minutes to actually get out of bed to start the day after two alarms and hitting snooze twice.
The top reasons people say they wake up on the ‘wrong side of the bed’ include staying up too late watching TV, a negative event in their personal lives and an uncomfortable mattress. Sixty percent say waking up is easier when they have exciting plans for the day.