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Loyalty runs deep: More than half of Americans would suffer through going to the DMV (53%) for the sake of their loved ones, according to new research.

To understand how far people are willing to go to help others, a recent survey of 2,000 U.S. adults conducted by Talker Research for Circle K’s Inner Circle Rewards Program, explored the concept of loyalty in terms of friends, family and even brands.

The DMV’s line is not the only sacrifice. Two in five Americans said they’d happily donate an organ to their family and friends, showcasing the depth of loyalty in interpersonal relationships.

According to the results, Americans would also act as a reference for an apartment or job (62%). Partners (35%) and best friends (27%) were ranked as the top two most likely people respondents would start a business with. And if $100,000 were to suddenly fall in their lap 82% of respondents are even likely to share their winnings with family and friends.

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