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How Much Would You Pay To Not Have To Clean Over The Holidays??

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There is a lot to love around the holidays. from the food, the gifts, the smells, family, but if you're the one hosting there is also a lot of things you can hate. One of the biggest things people dread is the clean up.

A new survey finds:

  • 46% of Americans hate cleaning for the holidays so much they’d be willing to pay $5,000 to have their home magically cleaned.
  • The average person would pay $500 to have nothing to clean after a holiday gathering.
  • As for the thing they dread most about the holidays, washing all the dishes topped the list (47%), followed by: 
  • Cleaning the whole home (44%)
  • Prepping the food (36%)
  • Cleaning up the dinner table (34%)
  • Shopping for the food (31%)
  • Waiting for things to be ready (30%)
  • Too much noise (26%)
  • Waking up early (25%)
  • Catering to difficult family members (25%)
  • Being in “host” mode (17%)
  • Planning early meal in advance (17%)

But if you’re not going to pay someone to clean, who should be responsible once dinner ends?

  • Well, 40% say the people who didn’t prepare dinner should be doing the cleaning.
  • 30% think it’s the host’s responsibility.
  • Of course, while some folks say they’ll help with cleanup, chances are they won’t.
  • In fact, 59% of people have family members who each year promise to help with cleanup but don’t.
  • Those most likely to get out of cleaning duties include:
    • Children (38%)
  • Siblings (31%)
  • Spouse/partner (30%)
  • Father (23%)
  • Cousin (22%)
  • Mother (21%)

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