Over half of Americans would perform this grueling task for their loved ones: poll
Briefly

A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults by Talker Research has revealed that loyalty runs deep among Americans, with 53% willing to endure the DMV for loved ones. The study highlights profound interpersonal loyalty, such as 40% of respondents willing to donate organs. Additionally, 62% would act as references for jobs, while many also show remarkable loyalty to brands and services. 57% prefer certain brands for various products, and the average American maintains loyalty to favorites for over 13 years. This suggests a strong correlation between loyalty in personal relationships and brand preferences.
Loyalty is fundamental to our relationships with family, friends, businesses and brands. The more loyalty you give, the more you get - and it deserves to be recognized.
According to new research, more than half of Americans would endure a trip to the DMV to support their loved ones, exemplifying the deep roots of loyalty.
Read at New York Post
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