Survey Reveals New Jersey’s Lucky Number, Color, Month, and Day
LAS VEGAS - JULY 7: A bride reveals a tattoo representing her lucky number shortly before getting married.
I’m not as superstitious as I used to be. I used to rely on the number eleven, and always wear my lucky blue shirt when I felt it was necessary.
A new survey from Casinos.com has revealed how you can maximize your luck by adopting the nation’s luckiest numbers, days, colors, and even items of clothing.
According to the survey, 30% of Americans believe that a number can bring you good luck. 26% of people claimed that 7 was their lucky number. The survey also revealed that 12 p.m. on a Friday in March is the Luckiest Time of the Year.
They even paired it down to specific states. The research revealed the following for us in New Jersey.
Red is our luckiest color, 7 is our luckiest number, September is our luckiest month of the year, Friday is our luckiest day of the week, and sweatshirts are our luckiest item of clothing
The survey asked Americans about their luckiest number, color, item of clothing, and more. It’s worth a try to incorporate these lucky things into your life.
When it comes to which color Americans find to be luckiest, Blue was the winner with 24% of the vote, followed by Green (15%) and Purple (13%). Fourth and fifth place found Red claiming 10% of the vote and Black 7%.
For America’s luckiest number, the famous “lucky number 7” was the overwhelming victor with 26% of respondents stating that it was their personal lucky number. In second place was number 3 with 8% of the total vote, and number 5 completed the list of lucky numbers with 7% of the vote.
When asked which day of the week they felt was the luckiest, 22% of Americans said that Friday brought the most luck, with Saturday in second place with 13%. Wednesday (11%), Thursday (8%), Sunday (7%) and Tuesday (6%) all followed after.
In terms of which month is the luckiest according to Americans, some Pisces and Aries should feel luckiest as March was revealed to be the luckiest month of the year with 8.2% of the vote. In second place was May with 7.8% and in third place was July with 7.6%.
When it comes to deciding what to wear, America is undecided as to whether a Sweatshirt or a T-Shirt is the luckiest item with both claiming 12% of the vote. In third place and according to 9% of Americans, a lucky pair of jeans are the go-to garment.
Try your Jersey luck and see if it works!
10 Most Beautiful Areas in America for Fall Colors
The fall season is a glorious time in America. From coast to coast, many different areas off beautiful fall colors in radiant reds, oranges and yellows. So, what are the most beautiful spots in America for fall colors?
Peak fall foliage season is different based on where you are located. Some areas of the U.S. see fall colors as early as September, while others peak later on, such as in October or even November. Generally speaking, areas with longer winters will have earlies fall colors, and areas with longer summers will have later fall colors. Most of America hits peak fall foliage season in the month of October. Of course, areas bordering Canada will be the first to see those colors.
If you’re wondering the science behind the fall colors, the color that the leaves become depends on a few factors. Those include the chlorophyll and weather conditions during the summer or fall. Chlorophyll is a pigment that aids in giving leaves their color. In general, big changes from the norm in precipitation, whether it’s getting way too much rain or not enough, can really impact the fall foliage season.
Also, I remember last year, the radiant colors in my area fell off the trees early. The reason was that we had a wind storm come through, so the leaves fell prematurely. I was pretty upset about it, because not only do I like to see beautiful fall colors, I also like to paint fall colors. So, my muse was gone.
That said, if you are in the mood to view fall colors this year, here are some great places to do it. Read on for 10 Beautiful spots in America for fall colors. What are your favorite areas to see fall foliage? Reach out to me on social media here and let me know.
Joel Katz is the Morning Show Personality, Assistant Program Director, Podcast Host, Voiceover artist, audio producer, and Digital Content Writer for Magic 98.3. Joel has been working in New Jersey radio since college and started at Magic in 2002 as the Morning Show Host, “I can’t think of another place where I’d fit more perfectly; it’s just a great company with awesome people.” Joel is married to Kathleen, his elementary school sweetheart (they were each other’s first dates at age 9), shares a birthday with his oldest son, Ty, and has twins, Kiera and Liam. Joel runs at least 3.1 miles every day and enjoys playing basketball, doing laundry, saving his turn signal for when he really needs it, kissing dogs through a fence, using coasters, making that cool noise by rubbing his fingers on balloons, and chasing after ping pong balls on a windy cruise ship.