Even Retired People Don’t Like Mondays

This is appropriate today:  In a new poll, people were asked for their opinions on various days of the week, and not surprisingly, the least popular day by far was Monday.

Only 42% of employed Americans have a favorable opinion of Mondays.

Each passing day of the week got a jump in favorability, culminating on Saturday.  85% of working people love Saturdays.  And Sundays are only a slight drop-off at 78%.  (And that’s probably because of the late-day dread of feeling the Monday stalking you in the background.)

The interesting thing is that Mondays are ranked last for every group, even RETIRED PEOPLE.

Just 69% of retired people say they’re cool with Mondays, which is much higher than employed people, but it’s their most hated day too.

77% of retired people enjoy Tuesdays, 77% enjoy Wednesdays, and 77% enjoy Thursdays.  They’re all exactly the same.  So maybe there’s something to that idea of “every day feeling the same” for retirees.

Since it’s a Monday, let’s talk about the good news:

People were also asked about their favorite MONTHS, and everyone’s least favorite are January and February.  March is a noticeable step up, leading into people’s favorite months of the year.

Overall, October is #1.  78% of people like Octobers.  May (76%) is second, followed by April (74%), June (73%), September (73%)M, July (69%), and August (68%).

 

(YouGov)