We live in a world obsessed with extremes — the richest, the fastest, the most successful. But most of us aren't extreme. We're average. And that's worth exploring.
AverageData is a project built around one simple question: what does an ordinary human life actually look like in numbers? How much does the average person sleep, spend, commute, eat, scroll, and worry? And how do you compare?
We gather data from trusted global sources — government agencies, academic research, public health organizations — and present it in a way that's clear, honest, and a little bit surprising.
Where does the data come from? Every stat on AverageData is sourced from credible, publicly available research — WHO, World Bank, Gallup, national statistics agencies, and peer-reviewed studies. We always show the source and year so you can verify it yourself.
Why sign in? Creating an account lets you compare yourself against the averages, save stats you find interesting, and get a personalized weekly digest. Your data is never sold or shared.