Decline in Social Gatherings Among Americans: Analyzing the Impact
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Summary
The article discusses the decline in partying among Americans, highlighting statistics from the American Time Use Survey showing a significant decrease in social gatherings. It questions the cultural shift and impact of reduced social interactions.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledAmericans Need to Party More.
Just one in 25 US households had plans to attend a social event on any given weekend.
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