๐Ÿ“Š Am I Normal?

Most Asked Questions

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Money

Savings, spending, debt and net worth

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Housing

Rent, mortgage, utilities and living costs

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Career

Salary, work hours, commute and job satisfaction

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Health

Body stats, sleep, exercise and vital signs

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Lifestyle

Screen time, hobbies, travel and daily habits

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Family

Kids, childcare costs, education and milestones

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Auto

Car costs, fuel, mileage and insurance

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Food

Grocery bills, eating out and food waste

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Tech

Subscriptions, data usage and device spending

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Relationships

Dating, social life and communication patterns

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Fitness

Strength, endurance, flexibility and body composition

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Education

Student debt, study habits and learning benchmarks

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Environment

Carbon footprint, water and energy use

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Time Use

How you spend your 24 hours compared to others

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Pets

Pet costs, vet bills and care time

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Sex & Intimacy

Frequency, satisfaction and intimate benchmarks

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Hygiene & Habits

Shower habits, hygiene routines and guilty secrets

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Life Milestones

Moving out, marriage, kids and life firsts

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Mental Health

Anxiety, stress, happiness and emotional wellbeing

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Body & Appearance

Height, weight, proportions and body stats

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Psychology

Dark traits, personality patterns and hidden tendencies

What is Am I Normal?

Am I Normal? is a free collection of personal benchmarking tools that lets you compare yourself to real statistical data โ€” not opinions, not guesses. Every comparison uses published data from sources like the OECD, WHO, Federal Reserve, Eurostat, ILO, and national statistics offices.

How it works

Pick a question. Enter your data. Instantly see your percentile โ€” where you rank compared to thousands or millions of others in your demographic. No signup, no uploads, no tracking. Your data stays in your browser.

Why percentiles matter

Averages lie. If the average salary in your country is $55,000, that tells you nothing about whether YOUR salary is good for your age, city, and profession. Percentiles show you the full picture: "You earn more than 72% of people in your group."

Data sources and methodology

Each benchmark page lists its exact data sources. We use the most recent available data from government statistics agencies, international organizations (OECD, WHO, ILO, World Bank), peer-reviewed research, and reputable survey organizations (Pew Research, Gallup, GWI). We never use self-reported internet polls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my data safe?

Yes. Everything runs in your browser. We never collect, store, or transmit the numbers you enter. There is no backend, no database, no analytics on your inputs. We physically cannot see what you type.

How accurate are the comparisons?

As accurate as the source data allows. Government statistics and WHO data are the gold standard for population-level comparisons. Individual results may vary โ€” these tools show where you fall statistically, not where you "should" be. Use them as a starting point for reflection, not as a diagnosis.

Can I compare across countries?

Many benchmarks include country selection. Where country-specific data is available, we use it. Where only global or regional data exists, we note the scope clearly on each page.