A new study from streaming data site Cordcutting.com calculates the average Netflix subscriber (me, you, everyone and her mother) watches about 1 hour and 40 minutes of Netflix per day. That is more time than you spend "participating in sports, exercise, recreation," "relaxing and thinking," "reading," and "socializing and communicating" daily. Combined.

Of course that's an average number, so there are people watching less than an hour and 40 minutes daily (Mhm.) and people who are watching more. Cordcutting.com calculated the number by dividing the total number of Netflix streaming hours per day (125 million hours worldwide, CEO Reed Hastings recently confirmed) by the number of subscribers (75 million).

Compared to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report, which estimates the average human exercises about 17 minutes a day, reads for 19 minutes, and only socializes for another 38, that Netflix number is … high. You can see comparatively just how high in Cordcutting's chart below:

Though if you spend your post-work time watching Jessica Jones, and then all your other waking hours discussing it and all its related fan fic with people around you, aren't you checking several boxes off the list when you're watching Netflix? Just something to think about when you feel like the laziest person.

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