Georgians will step out on their spouse before they’ll steal time at work, according to new data that reveals the Peach State’s peculiar moral compass points directly away from the office and straight toward the bedroom.
Why it matters: While Georgia brands itself as a business-friendly state built on reliability and ethics, a new survey shows residents save their integrity for the workplace and spend it everywhere else.
What’s happening: Solitaire Bliss surveyed Americans across all 50 states about their everyday cheating habits, and Georgia’s results paint a picture of a state with selective morality. Georgians rank second-highest nationally for admitting to cheating on a partner (52%) and seventh-highest for cheating on a diet (84%), according to the survey. Yet when it comes to sel

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