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U.S. Support for LGBTQ+ Issues Remains Down From Peak

Since 2021, fewer Americans have said that gay or lesbian relations and changing one's gender are morally acceptable and have favored legal same-sex marriage.

Ukrainians Less Hopeful About the Future

Ukrainians' future life ratings have dropped from 7.9 to 6.9 since Russia's invasion, reflecting growing war fatigue.

Americans' Rating of Moral Values Hits New Low

A record-high 56% of Americans rate moral values as poor, and 80% say they are getting worse, with both readings up by double digits since last year.

Beyond Fireworks: How Americans Will Mark 250th Anniversary

Most Americans plan to mark the nation's 250th anniversary through gatherings, community activities and reflection, highlighting broad pride in the past and optimism ahead.

Most Teachers Receive No Formal Guidance on AI Use

Most teachers use AI at work, but few receive formal guidance, leaving educators to navigate decisions and new technology without clear direction.

Young Americans' Job Market Pessimism Stands Out Globally

Unlike older U.S. adults, younger Americans have grown more negative about their local job prospects in recent years, a trend not seen in most economies worldwide.

Leading With Strengths: Penny Pennington

What makes a great leader? In the latest Leading With Strengths interview, Penny Pennington shares how her Futuristic, Learner and Belief help Edward Jones' 55,000 associates succeed and its 9 million clients achieve what matters most to them ...

Buy Now, Pay Later in U.S. Shopping

About one in four Americans frequently (10%) or occasionally (17%) use installment plans for online purchases they make. Lower-income Americans use these more.

Americans Think Kindness Prevails in the U.S.

Six in 10 U.S. adults say they often observe or receive kind acts from others. The extent to which they do relates to their views of Americans' kindness in general.

LGBTQ+ Identification in U.S. Now at 7.6%

LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. continues to inch up, with 7.6% of all U.S. adults, and more than one in five Gen Z adults, identifying this way.