Let's face it, we've all found ourselves at some point down an Amazon rabbit hole.

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I'm literally convinced that if you spend more than 2 minutes on Amazon, time automatically fast forwards to 30 minutes. It just happens too often and too easily.

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The thing is, there's always something that you need or can be really useful that pops up on Amazon. It's literally a wonderland of things that need to be in my house!

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July 11th and 12th are big days for Amazon addicts like myself. It's Amazon Prime Days.

Prime Days are filled with hundreds of deals on Amazon and it may be hard to resist making dozens of purchases.

Upgraded Points conducted a study to determine which states in the U.S. were most obsessed with Amazon.

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They surveyed 3,200 online shoppers and asked them about their level of obsession with Amazon on a scale from 1 to 10, and how much they spent last year on the Prime Day sale to get their rankings.

Alabama's ranking is shocking, to say the least.

According to the results of Upgraded Point's study, Alabama has the highest percentage of passionate Amazon users with 36.5% of responders ranked their obsession between 7 and 10.

 

 

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The national average for money spent per month on Amazon was $91.75. Alabama's average was well above that at $95.60 per month.

It's safe to say Alabamians will be participating in Amazon Prime Days this year maybe a little more than some other states.

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Have you already spent more than Alabama's monthly average on Prime Days?

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