The answer – not as much as you probably think. In a study by The Sleep Council, 12% of people admitted to getting less than five hours a night.
And did you know, where you live could also influence how long you spend in the land of nod?
For example, in the West Midlands 17% of people get seven to eight hours of sleep each night.
But spare a thought for the 30% of people in the North East of the country surviving on a measly five or six hours a night.2 And sleep performance is equally disappointing in the North West, where 30% of people reported sleeping quite poorly each night.3
But more positively, over in the capital, 29% of London respondents to the survey felt they slept well most nights.4
How does this compare to how we used to sleep as a nation? Check out our article on the history of sleep to find out how our sleep has changed over the past 150 years.