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Better sleep is yours with these top mattresses of 2024
Ready to say goodbye to sleepless nights and groggy mornings? Around one third of US adults admit to not getting enough sleep every day, so you’re far from the only one in need of a change. Let that change be a life-changing (and budget-friendly) one by upgrading your bedroom with a new mattress.
But where to start? If you want to do it right, shopping for the perfect mattress is a multistep process. First up is knowing the best time to shop for mattresses.
Next up: Do you know your sleep position? Back sleepers, side sleepers and stomach sleepers all have different mattress needs. From there, you’ll know whether you want a traditional innerspring mattresses or ultra-plush memory foam mattresses like the foam Saatva hybrid?
Behold, the best mattresses of 2024
Here’s a quick look at the best mattresses available right now, depending on your needs.
Want to make your bedroom the best it can be? We have your back with some more sleep essentials to consider.
Read up on the best mattresses of 2024 for sleepers of all kinds, plus must-have accessories and insights from experts on how to find the perfect mattress based on your needs.
Best hybrid: Saatva classic
The Saatva classic mattress comes with a plush, luxurious pillow top perfect for soft, cloudlike pressure relief. Shoppers can switch between three comfort levels (plush soft, luxury firm, or firm) to match their individual preferences.
Best for:
- Sleepers looking for a good amount of motion isolation.
- Targeted pressure relief in the hips, shoulders, or spine.
- Back pain relief.
Best budget-friendly: Signature Design by Ashley Chime memory foam
Sleepers looking for the best memory foam option should consider this very budget-friendly and highly rated mattress available through Amazon.
This 12-inch memory foam mattress by Signature Design by Ashley is CertiPUR-US certified, which means you’re not just sleeping on foam that’s incredibly comfortable; CertiPUR-US certified foams are also eco-friendly and free of additives such fiberglass that could be hazardous to your health.
Best for:
- Sleepers who prefer a soft feel instead of a firm mattress.
- Sleepers with allergies.
Best for stomach sleepers: Helix Dawn
The Helix Dawn mattress offers multiple layers of firm yet responsive foam for a next level sleep experience. If you’re a stomach sleeper — or just a fan of mattresses that are super supportive — then shop this mattress from Helix Sleep in queen size for the reduced price of $999.
Thanks an ongoing sale, shoppers can save 25% on all purchases and tack on a free bedroom bundle of three accessories for certain mattress purchases (minimum $330 value). For the Helix Dawn, this includes a free dream pillow set, mattress protector and white sheet set.
Best for:
- Back and stomach sleepers.
- Back pain relief.
Best cooling: Leesa Sapira hybrid
The best hybrid mattresses combine layers of supportive springs and plush foam or latex for a balanced, comforting sleep experience. This five-layer cooling mattress by Leesa Sapira is no exception: It includes a breathable hole-punched layer to let air flow through as well as a memory foam layer to help relieve pressure on your back, hips and shoulders.
Want your cooling mattress purchase to make a difference? Leesa also donates one mattress to non-profits for every 10 mattresses sold.
Leesa is currently offering a 30% discount on select mattresses, as well as a complimentary sleep bundle. This sale includes the Leesa Sapira hybrid mattress, which is currently marked down $600 (originally priced at $1,999) and comes with two free pillows and one sheet set.
Best for:
- Sleepers whose body temperature runs hot during the night.
- Relief from chronic pain in areas like the back, hips, and shoulders (depending on your sleep position).
Best for side sleepers: Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Cloud
This mattress is customizable for your most comfortable sleep. Choose from a medium-firm classic mattress, or a medium-firm hybrid mattress. Both offer motion isolation, so your partner’s movements won’t disturb you. This mattress adapts to your body weight and shape for maximum comfort.
This mattress is available at a 30% discount — shop now to save nearly $600 on a new mattress.
Best for:
- Those who share a bed.
- Side sleepers.
- Light sleepers.
Best memory foam: Nectar Premier
This plush memory foam mattress is made with Nectar’s dual-action cooling technology, which reacts to your body’s temperature to help you stay nice and chilly while you sleep. One of Nectar’s most popular mattresses to date, this mattress is also supported by Nectar’s forever warranty policy.
Thanks to an going Nectar sale, this (and other select Nectar mattresses) is currently 40% off the original price of $1,499.
Best for:
- Stomach, side, and back sleepers — this mattress won awards for each sleep position category in 2023 with Sleep Foundation, Mattress Clarity and Sleepopolis, respectively.
More sleep essentials to consider
These expert-recommended sleep essentials will help you achieve a good night’s sleep.
Bedroom lighting: Philips SmartSleep wake-up light
“I believe everyone should have a sunrise wake up alarm,” says Dr. Kristen Casey, a licensed clinical psychologist and insomnia specialist. “It has the option for sound but some of us are able to wake up to light only (how cool!).
“Our circadian rhythm is regulated by consistency and light. Bright light in the morning is important to stop melatonin production and assist with our final awakening.”
The Philips SmartSleep alarm clock simulates a sunrise and sunset with five natural wake-up sounds to choose from. It includes an FM radio, tap snooze option and automatic dimmable display.
It can also function as a bedside reading lamp, with an impressive 10 brightness settings.
Wake up on time: Loftie alarm clock
The Loftie alarm clock has a dimmable display, nightlight and a two-phase alarm. The first alarm phase is gentle, while the second phase really gets you up and at ’em. You can customize your alarm tone, volume and day-of-the-week settings.
The Loftie also functions as a white noise machine (or a provider of nature soundscapes). Its Bluetooth speaker plays music, podcasts and more.
And if that isn’t enough, the Loftie also offers a sleep timer, blackout mode and wellness content, including breath work, music and guided meditation. Choose from two colors.
Sleep soundly: HoMedics Sound Spa sound and white noise machine
“For those who don’t like silence at night, I’d suggest a white noise machine that’s run on electricity so the batteries don’t die overnight and cause an awakening,” says Casey.
“For those who prefer music, we suggest low-level, instrumental only music. The volume and pitch is important, as a higher pitch or volume may initiate awakenings overnight. This one I use for my therapy sessions and for sleep.”
Avoid interruptions: Casper Snoozewear sleep mask
“Sleep masks are helpful for those who are on non-traditional sleep schedules,” Casey says. “It’s important to limit light as we are falling asleep, so our body knows it’s time to wind down. Same goes for blackout curtains.”
Need a recommendation?
“This is my favorite sleep mask,” says CBS Essentials senior writer Lily Rose. “It’s extremely comfortable and doesn’t snag or pull at my eyelashes or brows.
“When I wear it, I don’t see light from the street, light from my boyfriend’s table lamp or any morning sunshine until I take the mask off. Most importantly, it doesn’t get all twisted around on my head like most sleep masks do.”
What to consider before buying a new mattress
Casey gave CBS Essentials some insights on what shoppers should know about shopping for a new mattress.
“Everyone has unique sleep health and needs,” Casey says. “It’s important to assess mattress comfort, support, breathability, pressure relief, durability and firmness. In addition, assessing the type of sleeper you are (e.g., side, back, or combination), and your usual temperature (e.g., hot sleeper, cold sleeper, neutral) is imperative.”
“Someone may simply prefer a mid-firm mattress with comfort foam compared to a softer one, because it helps with support for their back pain as they sleep overnight. Others prefer a softer firmness because their bodies don’t necessarily need pressure relief.
“The most important factor to consider as you evaluate sleep products for your routine is comfort. Feeling comfortable assists with sleep initiation,” Casey says.
When is the best time to buy a new mattress?
According to the American Sleep Association, you should replace your mattress every eight to 10 уеаrѕ.
To extend the life of your mattress, use a washable mattress protector. A protector can keep your mattress clean and dry, prevent mold and resist dust mites. The ASA further advises rotating your mattress 180 degrees at least once every 90 days, for more even wear. If you have a double-sided mattress, you should also flip it. Double-sided mattresses are designed to be used on both sides.
Of course, if the mattress you own just isn’t feeling comfortable anymore, now’s a great time to replace it, regardless of when you bought it. We’ve found a wide variety of mattresses on sale below.
How we chose the best mattresses of the 2024
When picking the best mattresses and other products, we take into account a number of important factors such as:
- Customer reviews: We combed through verified customer reviews — in other words, real buyers — to see who was consistently getting a great night’s sleep.
- Variety: We made sure to highlight a selection of different mattress types, including innerspring mattresses, memory foam mattresses, and hybrid mattresses to make sure there’s something for everybody.
- Star rating: All of these products have a four-star rating or higher.
- Your needs: We picked mattresses for a variety of budgets and needs, such as affordability, durability and more.
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Teamsters going on strike against Amazon at several locations nationwide
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters says workers at seven Amazon facilities will begin a strike Thursday morning in an effort by the union to pressure the e-commerce giant for a labor agreement during a key shopping period.
The Teamsters say the workers, who authorized walkouts in the past few days, are joining the picket line after Amazon ignored a Dec. 15 deadline the union set for contract negotiations. Amazon says it doesn’t expect any impact on its operations during what the union calls the largest strike against the company in U.S. history.
The Teamsters say they represent nearly 10,000 workers at 10 Amazon facilities, a small portion of the 1.5 million people Amazon employs in its warehouses and corporate offices.
Amazon is ranked No. 2 on the Fortune 500 list of the nation’s largest companies.
At a warehouse in the New York City borough of Staten Island, thousands of workers who voted for the Amazon Labor Union in 2022 and have since affiliated with the Teamsters. At the other facilities, employees – including many delivery drivers – have unionized with them by demonstrating majority support but without holding government-administered elections.
The strikes happening Thursday are taking place at an Amazon warehouse in San Francisco and six delivery stations in southern California, New York City, Atlanta and the Chicago suburb of Skokie, Illinois, according to the union’s announcement. Amazon workers at the other facilities are “prepared to join” them, the union said.
“Amazon is pushing its workers closer to the picket line by failing to show them the respect they have earned,” Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien said in a statement.
“If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed. We gave Amazon a clear deadline to come to the table and do right by our members. They ignored it,” he said.
The Seattle-based online retailer has been seeking to re-do the election that led to the union victory at the warehouse on Staten Island, which the Teamsters now represent. In the process, the company has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board.
Meanwhile, Amazon says the delivery drivers, which the Teamsters have organized for more than a year, aren’t its employees. Under its business model, the drivers work for third-party businesses, called Delivery Service Partners, who drop off millions of packages to customers everyday.
“For more than a year now, the Teamsters have continued to intentionally mislead the public – claiming that they represent ‘thousands of Amazon employees and drivers’. They don’t, and this is another attempt to push a false narrative,” Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel said in a statement. “The truth is that the Teamsters have actively threatened, intimidated, and attempted to coerce Amazon employees and third-party drivers to join them, which is illegal and is the subject of multiple pending unfair labor practice charges against the union.“
The Teamsters have argued Amazon essentially controls everything the drivers do and should be classified as an employer.
Some U.S. labor regulators have sided with the union in filings made before the NLRB. In September, Amazon boosted pay for the drivers amid the growing pressure.
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Teamsters set to strike against Amazon at New York City warehouse
NEW YORK — The Teamsters union is launching a strike against Amazon at numerous locations across the country, including in Maspeth, Queens.
The Teamsters are calling it the largest strike against Amazon in United States history, and it’s set to begin at 6 a.m. Thursday. In addition to New York City, workers will be joining picket lines in Atlanta, Southern California, San Francisco and Illinois.
In a video announcement released Wednesday night, workers voiced their frustrations.
“Us being strike ready means we’re fed up, and Amazon is clearly ignoring us and we want to be heard,” one worker says in the video.
“It’s really exciting. We’re taking steps for ourselves to win better conditions, better benefits, better wages,” another worker in the video says.
The union says it represents about 10,000 Amazon employees and that Amazon ignored a deadline to come to the table and negotiate. The $2 trillion company doesn’t pay employees enough to make ends meet, the union asserts.
At the height of the holiday season, many are wondering what this means for packages currently in transit.
Teamsters President Sean O’Brien said, “If your package is delayed during the holidays, you can blame Amazon’s insatiable greed.”
Amazon says Teamsters are misleading the public
An Amazon spokesperson says the Teamsters are misleading the public and do not represent any Amazon employees, despite any claims.
“The truth is that the Teamsters have actively threatened, intimidated, and attempted to coerce Amazon employees and third-party drivers to join them, which is illegal and is the subject of multiple pending unfair labor practice charges against the union,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
An Amazon representative says the company doesn’t expect operations to be impacted.
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