The dramatically different morning routines of Americans at every income level
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Jun 12, 2018, 02:38 IST
The super-rich — those who make more than $175,000 — are the least likely to lay out their clothes the night before.
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Almost half of the super-rich plan out their day, compared to less than a third of those who earn below $75,000.
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Of those who make less than $25,000, 18% wake up later than 8 a.m. Six-figure earners are more likely to say they wake up before 6 a.m.
How likely you are to fuel up before work doesn't change based on your income. Across the board, a fifth of Americans never eat breakfast, while around a third always do.
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More than a tenth of the super-wealthy do a "full workout" in the morning. Middle-class Americans are the most likely to skip a morning workout.
The lowest income Americans are most likely to watch TV news, while the rich and middle class prefer to go online.