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Are Americans Ready for a Third Political Party?
Do the Republican and Democratic parties do an adequate job of representing the American people, or is a third major party needed?
Biden's Third-Year Job Approval Average of 39.8% Second Worst
Biden averaged 39.8% job approval during his third year in office, the second-lowest third-year average for recent presidents.
Majority in U.S. Say Biden Administration Ethics Are Subpar
More Americans rate the ethics of top Biden administration officials in negative than positive terms. This is a worse assessment than for all prior presidential administrations since Reagan, with the exception of Trump.
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The Post-Pandemic Customer: More Demanding, Harder on Employees
Customer expectations have changed since the pandemic. See what employees and CHROs say are the biggest obstacles to meeting the new expectations.
Americans Still Glum About State of the Union in Most Areas
Whether reflecting the remnants of the pandemic or the difficulty of inflation, Americans remain sour about the state of the union.
Broader Support for Abortion Rights Continues Post-Dobbs
More Americans, and particularly Democrats, support abortion rights and identify as "pro-choice" than they did before the Dobbs leak.
U.S. Political Party Preferences Shifted Greatly During 2021
Although the U.S. political party affiliation average for 2021 was similar to prior years, the country shifted from a nine-point Democratic preference early in the year to a five-point Republican advantage near the end.
In U.S., Perceived Need for Third Party Reaches New High
Sixty percent of Americans say the Republican and Democratic parties do such a poor job of representing the American people that a third major party is needed, the high by two percentage points in the 10-year trend on this question.
Mental Health, Stress Top Reasons Students Consider Leaving
Mental health and emotional stress continue to be the most important reasons college students cite for considering quitting their program.