Easter Sunday will definitely be a little different this year. Here are five stats on how we plan to celebrate . . .
1. 70% of people who observe Easter say ALL their Easter activities will happen at home this year. Only 25% said that was true last year.
2. Will you be doing anything to make Easter feel more "normal"? 39% said they plan to call loved ones . . . 27% will make video calls . . . 24% will livestream church . . . and 1 in 5 will have an indoor Easter egg hunt, even if they wouldn't normally.
3. 56% of people who went to church last Easter said they'd go again this Sunday IF their church was open. But only 23% overall think churches should be considered "essential businesses."
4. Two-thirds said the outbreak will affect how much money they spend on Easter this year. The top things we're skimping on are food, clothes, and candy.
5. The #1 thing the crisis has made us more grateful for is our FAMILY. 40% said loved ones are the top thing they're more thankful for this year . . . 29% said their health . . . 13% said their freedom . . . and 12% said their job.
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