Younger workers are showing more interest in watching the games while on the clock
than their older counterparts. Sixteen percent of workers aged 18-24 say they will catch
some part of the Olympics while working, compared to 13 percent of workers aged 25-
34, 11 percent of workers in both age groups 35-44 and 45-54, and 9 percent of workers
55 and older.
Comparing regions, 14 percent of workers in the West are more inclined to watch the Olympics while at work, compared to 12 percent of those in the South, 11 percent in the Northeast and 10 percent in the Midwest.
Only a handful of people can claim their current job as an Olympic athlete, but that doesn’t stop ordinary workers from dreaming about it. When asked in which of the Summer Olympic sports they would most want to compete and win a gold medal, workers said:
When workers were asked which Summer Olympic sport most represents their current jobs, they said:
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