Americans hit their daily energy low at 2:06 p.m., according to new survey data. A survey examining the energy levels and lifestyle goals of 2,000 people saw that on average, respondents said they’d need double their current energy levels to feel fully capable of keeping up with daily demands. No wonder then that the majority of Americans surveyed felt added energy would be life-changing, not just for health and happiness boosts but also for their wallets. Seventy-four percent of respondents feel they’d be earning more if they had higher energy levels. Conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Zipfizz, the survey also asked people what they would do with more energy and found surprisingly heartfelt responses. When asked what they’d do with unlimited energy, the top response was spending more time with friends or family (18%).









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