As the partial government shutdown heads into its 28th day, Pornhub has reported a spike in traffic — coinciding with the same time some federal workers have stayed home from work.

The site's Insights team analyzed data from Jan. 7 to Jan. 11, and found that not only has PornHub seen an almost six percent increase in visitors, it's also seen a "distinct shift in the hours during which people are watching porn."

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The porn-viewing site's traffic — pre-shutdown — was usually at its peak from 10 p.m. to midnight. But, post-shutdown, "late-night traffic increased by up to 14% above average, while early morning traffic from 9am to 10am had the smallest change."

In Washington D.C. alone, Pornhub claims its hourly traffic has increased an average of 6.32 percent, with female traffic, in particular, increasing 12.3 percent above average.

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The now-longest government shutdown in U.S. history started Dec. 22, and has left more than 800,000 federal workers and contractors without pay. Some federal employees have been deemed essential to government functions and are required to work without pay. Others have been furloughed, but are still left unpaid.

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