Yes yes but what are the sample splits Just kidding Rasmussen has good news for moms today expect a call or visit from 95% of your kids
Most mothers should expect a visit or a phone call today even though Mother s Day has slipped in importance in recent years.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 64% of American Adults whose mothers are still alive will visit them for Mother s Day. Another 31% plan on calling their mothers in honor of the day. Just four percent (4%) with living mothers plan on doing neither of those things.
Maybe it s a little churlish to point this out though
Fifty nine percent (59%) of Americans believe being a mother is the most important job for a woman in today s world showing no change from last year but down from previous years. Twenty four percent (24%) say being a mother is not a woman s most important job while another 17% are undecided. Twenty eight percent (28%) of women say being a mother is not the most important role for a woman in today s world a view shared by 20% of men.
By comparison 71% of all adults believe being a father is the most important role for a man to fill in today s world.
It s good to see a renewed focus on the need for fathers who take the job seriously. Today though their job is to wait on wives hand and foot find brunch lines that aren t too long and quit griping about honey do lists for a day.
Just don t send this post to my wife please.
Happy Mothers Day to all our Hot Air moms
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