Top 10 Brands on Fox News (Feb. 2018)
Nutrisystem $1.90M
Otezla $1.04M
Jenny Craig $806K
Sleep Number $655K
Indeed $587K
South Beach Diet $574K
Smile Direct Club $563K
Liberty Mutual $488K
GEICO $469K
Inogen $450K
Top 10 Brands on CNN (Feb. 2018)
Otezla $1.07M
T-Mobile $938K
GEICO $917K
Progressive $712K
Humira $690K
Nutrisystem $567K
BMW $511K
NordVPN $497K
AT+T $455K
GoodRx $444K
Top 10 Brands on MSNBC (Q1 through Feb. 24)
Smile Direct Club $640K
Jeep $540K
Proactiv $379K
Otezla $318K
Office Depot $288K
Cadillac $287K
Trivago $269K
Sleep Number $263K
Humira $261K
Omaha Steaks $244K
Here are the Top 10 Brands on the top shows for each network, based on the number of EQ units in the month of February:
Top 10 Brands on Hannity / Fox News
Nutrisystem 36
Otezla 22
Clear Choice 19
Coventry Direct 16
Sandals Resorts 14
LifeLock 13
Society of HRM 13
Inogen 11
Atlantis Paradise Island 10
Toujeo 10
Top 10 Brands on Rachel Maddow / MSNBC
Smile Direct Club 30
BRILINTA 22
Wayfair 14
Vistaprint 13
Otezla 12
Sleep Number 10
Zenni Optimcal 8
Olay 8
AT&T 8
GrubHub 8
Now millennials can add “bad tippers” to the roster of negative stereotypes they’re associated with.
According to a new study from creditcards.com, 10% of millennials do not tip at all when eating out. In contrast, only 3% of the older generations don’t tip.
Even when millennials do tip, the study found that the median gratuity is just 15%. This is under the national average, and significantly less than Gen-X, baby boomers, and the ‘Silent Generation,’ all of whom leave a median tip of between 18 and 20%.
The same attitude applies to tipping those who provide services, such as Uber or Lyft drivers: 18% of millennials don’t tip them, even when provided with an option to do so.
Millennials suck... but those statistics are not that bad.
Out of 100, 7 more are cheap asses. That leaves 93 that are in standard. 93% in standard is not statistically deviant.