Nearly one in five Americans consider themselves psychic, with Gen Z showing the strongest belief at 30%.
The survey of 2,000 adults revealed that 71% rely on intuition at least sometimes, experiencing an average of 18 psychic moments annually. Gen Z reports twice as many intuitive instances as baby boomers, averaging two moments monthly versus one.
Common experiences include sensing when something feels “off” without explanation (33%), detecting dishonesty (28%), and knowing when to walk away (26%).
About 35% of respondents struggle to differentiate genuine gut feelings from anxiety, highlighting the complexity of these experiences.