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Statistics About The Least Celebrated Holidays

The least celebrated holidays may have lower levels of participation in traditional festivities and lower overall recognition compared to more popular holidays.

In this post, we explore the least celebrated holidays in America based on recent statistics and studies. From National Proofreading Day to National Wiggle Your Toes Day, we delve into the low participation rates and recognition levels for a variety of unique observances.

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"National Proofreading Day is the least popular holiday in America, with just 0.02% of Americans reportedly celebrating, according to a study."

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"Only 3% of the population acknowledges World Poetry Day, making it one of the lesser celebrated holidays."

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"Only about 2% of Americans take part in Grandparent’s Day celebrations."

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"5% of Americans celebrate Arbor Day according to a study from Statista."

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"Only 0.5% of Americans celebrate National Aviation Day, as per a recent survey."

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"A mere 1% of Americans recognize and celebrate Constitution Day."

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"Roughly 4% of Americans participate in Labor Day parades, making it one of the less celebrated holidays."

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"According to a research, merely 0.9% of Americans recognize National Muffin Day annually."

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"National Punctuation Day is celebrated by around 1% of Americans."

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"Only about 0.7% of Americans celebrate National Wiggle Your Toes Day."

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"Roughly 0.5% of American adults celebrate Leif Erikson Day."

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"Approximately 2% of Americans celebrate National Kazoo Day."

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"International Day of Non-Violence is acknowledged by around 5% of the global population."

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"National Ferret Day is celebrated by just around 0.03% Americans who own this pet."

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"Only around 2.4% of Americans reportedly celebrate National Love Your Pet Day."

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"National Beer Day attracts about 3.8% percent of the American adult population each year."

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"World Sparrow Day is acknowledged and celebrated by approximately 1% of the global population."

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"Only about 1.5% of Americans celebrate National Bike to Work Day."

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"The celebration rate for International Museum Day is roughly 3% worldwide."

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In conclusion, the statistics reveal a wide range in the popularity of various holidays among Americans and globally. While some holidays like Labor Day and National Beer Day attract moderate participation rates, others such as National Proofreading Day and National Wiggle Your Toes Day are celebrated by a very small percentage of the population. These findings underscore the diversity of interests and traditions within society, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and celebrating holidays that hold personal significance to individuals, regardless of their widespread popularity.

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