New Research Shows Gender Differences in How Americans Spend Daily Time

A comprehensive new research study from the Pew Research Center has revealed distinct patterns in how Americans allocate their daily time based on gender, examining everything from professional responsibilities to physical fitness and leisure activities. The findings show particularly striking differences when it comes to religious and community engagement, where women consistently dedicate more time than their male counterparts. This gap becomes even more pronounced with age, according to the research data. Among Americans who have reached their seventies, women typically devote approximately 35 minutes each day to faith-based or community service activities, while men in the same age group average about 27 minutes daily for these pursuits.