America: 60% Haunted, 40% in Denial

What are the chances you celebrate Halloween by… seeing a real demon, not just the ones who show up at your front door, begging for peanut butter cups?

According to a new poll, 60% of Americans say they’ve had at least one paranormal experience.

That’s a lot of haunted basements. But don’t worry… only 7% claim to have seen a demon, so we’re still doing better than most horror movies.

Here’s what people say they’ve experienced:

  • 35% have felt a presence or strange energy.
  • 32% have smelled something weird with no explanation (so, either a ghost or a teenager’s gym bag).
  • 31% have heard unexplained sounds or music.
  • 26% have heard a disembodied voice or felt an unexpected chill.
  • 16% have actually seen a ghost.

Interestingly, men are more likely than women to believe their paranormal encounters have scientific explanations, even if they can’t say what those are. (“It’s not a ghost, babe, it’s just… uh… atmospheric pressure or something.”)

In general, about 40% of Americans believe in ghosts, demons, and psychics, but only 6% believe in vampires and werewolves.

So we’ll talk to the dead, but we draw the line at “Twilight”.

Among the ghost-seers, 31% say their ghosts were good, 8% say evil, and 24% say neutral. So apparently, even in the afterlife, most spirits are just minding their own business.

Oh, and 7% of people say they can communicate with the dead… nbd.

Which probably explains why group chats get so weird around 3 a.m.

So yeah, next time you hear a bump in the night, it’s either your cat, a draft, or the 60% of Americans who apparently live in a haunted house.

One in Eight Americans Claim They’ve Lived with Ghosts

Forget skeletons in your closet – some people have full-blown ghosts roaming the hallways.

A Halloween poll from Realtor.com found one in eight Americans claim they’ve lived somewhere that was haunted. Like, signed a lease and everything.

Even most people who haven’t had an encounter aren’t totally ruling out the supernatural. A whopping 86% said hauntings are at least plausible. Only 14% gave a hard “nope” to ghost talk. The rest are leaving the door open – and hoping it doesn’t slam shut on its own.

So what exactly screams “haunted house” to people who’ve experienced it firsthand? Here are the most common spooky encounters people reported.

Unexplained noises

67% of people who’ve lived somewhere haunted reported this one. Think footsteps when no one’s home, mysterious thuds, or music that starts playing when your speakers are off. 51% said they heard “disembodied voices” as well.

Ghostly visuals

61% said they saw a shadowy figure or something they absolutely couldn’t explain. So, some sort of spirit… or they took a second Ambien by mistake.

Objects moving on their own

58% reported objects moving around on their own, like sliding across a surface or magically appearing in places they didn’t belong. Cue dramatic stare at that glass of water sitting on a table across the room.

Phantom pokes

Half of haunted home veterans say they’ve felt touched when no one was around. Pretty risky behavior in a post Me Too world, even for a ghost.

Light shows

48% said their lights flickered or appliances powered on and off randomly. Either it’s a spirit or your wiring hasn’t been updated since the Nixon administration.

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