Who Americans Spend Their Time With

Who Americans Spend Their Time With. By Visual Capitalist.

By age 35, people are still spending the most time with themselves, at 263 minutes per day. However, time spent combined with children and partners, the runner-ups, adds up to 450 minutes or around 7.5 hours a day. …

By age 55, time spent alone still takes top spot, but time spent with a partner goes up to 184 minutes, and time with coworkers also moves up, pushing out time spent with children. …

As people get closer to old age, around 65-years-old, they spend increasingly less time with coworkers as they begin to retire, and much more time alone or with a spouse. Then, from age 65-75, people consistently spend the most time alone, then with a partner and family. …

Additionally, while one quarter of elderly Americans live alone, the trend of solo living is going up across nearly every age group, and this trend applies to a number of mature economies around the world. …

Our World in Data found that there was no direct correlation between living alone and reported feelings of loneliness.

They spend all their time with Americans? Oh wait, at least 10% of the people in the US are illegals. Scratch that.