What We Learned About Americans This Week on the CBS Primetime Game Show 'POWER OF 10'
What We Learned About Americans This Week on the CBS Primetime Game Show 'POWER OF 10'
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The following was revealed on the POWER OF 10 episode broadcast on Tuesday, September 4:
-- 44% of American men think women use PMS as an excuse to be grumpy -- 64% of Americans currently live in a town or city that has a street named "Main Street" -- 35% of Americans think they are their parents' favorite child -- 21% of Americans think that going to a movie is a better first date than having dinner together -- 60% of Americans have been fingerprinted -- 17% of American men would go see the Spice Girls reunion tour if they were given free tickets -- 38% of Americans have driven a car knowing they had too much to drink -- 71% of Americans think U.S. soldiers should not have to do more than two tours of duty in Iraq -- 74% of Americans think the United States will still exist as a country in 100 years -- 25% of Americans have lived in a trailer park -- 21% of Americans check themselves out in the mirror more than five times a day -- 59% of Americans agreed with this quote, "There is no such thing as a stupid question." -- 57% of Americans would take a lower paying job in order to have a less stressful lifestyle -- 39% of American women said they've cried in front of their boss at work -- 57% of Americans would not move into a neighborhood if they would be the only person of their race living there
POWER OF 10 is a high-stakes game that challenges contestants to guess the behaviors, opinions and lifestyle choices of the American public for the chance to win $10 million dollars. POWER OF 10 airs Wednesdays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Drew Carey serves as host and Michael Davies is the executive producer for Embassy Row in association with Sony Pictures Television.
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