Why is the coffee party so popular? - Analyses and forecasts

2025-10-31T08:05:06+01:0010 October 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Currently, three out of four Germans regularly – at least once a week – take the time to enjoy a coffee, often accompanied by a piece of cake. Will this continue in the future?

Why is job satisfaction falling? Analyses and outlook

2025-10-31T08:05:09+01:003 October 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Only just over one in two Germans are satisfied with their current job. Ten years ago, it was 3 out of 4 respondents. How did this change come about?

Why are parlour games experiencing a boom? Background and future prospects

2025-10-31T08:05:11+01:0026 September 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

In a leisure world offering almost endless possibilities, board games have been experiencing a renaissance for several years. Young adults and parents, in particular, play them often and with great enjoyment.

Why do we need fun pools? Cost check and future trends

2025-10-31T08:05:14+01:0019 September 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Water parks offer much more than just the opportunity to swim. They combine water fun, relaxation, and adventure, and cater to visitors of all ages. How popular are they, and where do they go from here?

How much do Germans tip? Analyses and forecasts

2025-10-31T08:05:17+01:0012 September 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

When eating out, taking a taxi, at the hairdresser, or even in many restrooms – tipping is second nature to most Germans. But how much is appropriate?

Do we need a car-free city? Fact check and future trends

2025-10-31T08:05:19+01:005 September 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

In Germany, 29 percent of the population can imagine living in a city without cars. Interest in a car-free lifestyle is higher in urban areas than in rural areas.

Why are Germans so stressed? Causes and solutions

2025-10-31T08:05:22+01:0022 August 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

A slight majority of people currently feel more stressed than they did a few years ago. The distribution within the different age groups is striking. While almost two thirds of those under 30 feel an increase in stress levels, „only“ just under a third of those over 65 do.

Where Germans save when money is tight

2025-10-31T08:05:24+01:0015 August 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

The saving habits of German citizens have changed over the last ten years. What would Germans currently be willing to forgo if they had to save money? What differences are apparent when comparing year-on-year figures?

Why every second person opts for online dating

2025-10-31T08:05:27+01:008 August 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

12 million active users - online dating is booming. Statistically speaking, relationships last longer when they start online. And in Tokyo, they are even hoping to boost the birth rate with their own dating app.

Why many Germans do not consider their country worth living in

2025-10-31T08:05:30+01:001 August 2024|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

What does Germany actually stand for? Is the Federal Republic a livable place for Germans, safe, senior-friendly, or environmentally conscious?

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