Texas named America’s 4th most impulsive state: Here’s Why

Texas named America’s 4th most impulsive state: Here’s Why
Texas named America’s 4th most impulsive state: Here’s Why
DALLAS (KDAF) — Did you know that nearly one-third of Americans admit to regularly making impulsive purchases?

Whether it’s a spontaneous weekend getaway, late-night takeout splurge, or saying “yes” to one more round, impulse plays a big role in American life. But do some states embrace spontaneity more than others?

A new study created an ‘Impulsiveness Index’, analyzing behavioral data, search trends, and spending habits across the U.S. Texas ranks as the 4th most impulsive state in the country.

Texas ranked 4th in “Spontaneous Purchases,” with 4,024 monthly Google searches (per capita) for terms like “late night food delivery” and “same day delivery,” Texans show a strong tendency toward spur-of-the-moment decisions.

Texans are also 6th in “Credit Card Debt” with an average credit card debt of $6,753, suggesting frequent impulsive spending habits.

Below are the top 10 most impulsive U.S. states:

Rank State Total Score
1 New York 352
2 California 238
3 Georgia 198
4 Texas 183
5 Pennsylvania 169
6 New Jersey 167
7 Florida 164
8 Michigan 146
9 Colorado 135
10 Maryland 119

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