Americans' Thanksgiving Habits Detailed in New Study

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A new study shows how Americans plan to spend the holiday this year.

Thanksgiving is more than a holiday—it's a celebration of gratitude, community and tradition.With the holiday approaching, families and friends across the U.S. will soon come together to celebrate, and a new study from the Pew Research Center, conducted between November 12 and 17, offers insight on how Americans plan to spend the holiday this year.According to the survey of 9,609 U.S. adults, nine in 10 Americans will celebrate the holiday next week.

For 69 percent, giving thanks is common, and for 56 percent, someone does both of those things.Many Americans travel to reunite with their families for the occasion, and according to the survey, driving is the most common way respondents reach their destinations—with 89 percent saying so. Only 2 percent expect to fly, with even fewer using local or regional transit.The study also examined the activities besides eating that Americans planned to do during the holiday.

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