![]() ![]() Those aged 40 and older are indeed more likely than younger Americans to separate their laundry into whites and colors/darks. Two-thirds of those 40 and older (67%) separate their laundry by color. Majorities of Baby Boomers (72%), born between 19, and Gen X’ers (63%), born 1965 – 1981, separate their laundry into whites and darks/colors. Among Millennials – born between 19 – 48% separate their laundry while 42% do not. Among adult members of Gen Z (the generation starting with those born in 2000), 46% separate their laundry while 35% do not. One in twenty Americans (5%) – including 11% of Generation Z – says they don’t do their own laundry.Īdditional data finds that women (61%) are slightly more likely than men (56%) to say they do separate their laundry according to color. So, should you be separating your laundry? According to several experts the Washington Post spoke to, probably. Methodology: 12,342 US adults were surveyed August 9 – 15, 2021.Īccording to Patric Richardson, host of Discovery Plus’s “The Laundry Guy,” separating your whites from your darks and colors can help extend the life of your clothing and keep it looking nice rather than dingy. There were 3,820 adults under 40 and 8,522 adults aged 40 and older surveyed. The responding samples are weighted to be representative of the US population.Discovery+ is a subscription streaming service that features content from popular networks such as HGTV, TLC, A&E and Food Network.Īfter making a splash as a new video streaming service in 2021, discovery+ is proving to be one of the best streaming values in 2022.ĭiscovery, Inc. says the service offers more than 55,000 hours of programming from some of its top content producers as well as new shows created just for the streaming service. Will discovery+ be able to differentiate itself in the marketplace? The company calls its new venture the “definitive non-fiction, real-life subscription streaming service.” But discovery+ is playing for a piece of the pie in the increasingly-congested monthly subscription market that includes big players such as Disney, Apple, Amazon and Netflix. In this article, Team Clark will explore the streaming service to help you decide if it’s worth your time as a new entertainment option.
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