4 in 10 Americans crave cash more than brains, youth or good looks
By ANIFriday, August 27, 2010
NEW YORK - A new survey shows that four in ten Americans would rather have fat wallets than a slim waist, younger age or a smarter brain.
According to the New York Daily News, another 12 percent in the Adweek Media/Harris Poll survey of 2,163 adults said they would prefer to be younger. The remaining 9 percent opted to stay the same.
But there were big differences when it came to men and women.
Age seemed to count big on the women’s list than it did on men’s. Among men, just 14 percent chose thinner - while 29 percent of women said they’d prefer to lose weight.
However, just 8 percent women said they would choose younger, compared with 16 percent of the men.
People aged 35 to 44 seemed to prefer wealth over everything else, and those between 18 and 34 chose brains as their top choice. (ANI)