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In U.S., Support for Government-Run Health System Edges Up
Americans' support for a government-run healthcare system has ticked up, with the public now divided on whether it or a system based on private insurance would be better for the U.S.
Cost of Healthcare Is Americans' Top Financial Concern
Americans name healthcare as the top financial problem facing their family, while concerns about low wages have fallen to pre-recession levels.
Healthcare: Crashing Workplace Cultures
Rapid changes in the industry affect healthcare employees' expectations and connection with their organization's mission.
Trump Family Leave, Infrastructure Proposals Widely Popular
Americans agree with President Donald Trump's proposals to require family leave and spend $1 trillion on infrastructure, but disagree with his proposed wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
Uninsured Americans Still Unfamiliar With Health Exchanges
Seven in 10 uninsured Americans report that they are unfamiliar with the healthcare law's insurance exchanges, similar to last month. At the same time, awareness of the law's requirement that Americans have insurance is up slightly.
Optimism Among U.S. Small-Business Owners Remains High
Small-business owners remain optimistic, but have hiring concerns. Owners' views of the tax reform law are mixed; many say it is too early to judge its effect.
Republicans' Approval of Congress Drops to New 2017 Low
About one in six Republicans (16%) approve of the job Congress is doing, down from 28% in July and 50% in February.
3 Principles for Building a Great Post-Merger Culture
Mergers offer a rare chance to build a new workplace culture. Here's how CHROs can capitalize on the opportunities and avoid the pitfalls.
Americans Assess State of Union as Trump Prepares Speech
Less than half of Americans view the state of the nation positively, slightly improved from 2010, the recent low. Partisans' assessments differ sharply.
Public Opinion and the Tax Reform Law
Americans view the new tax reform bill more negatively than positively, but 2018 will help determine if its tax cuts will turn those attitudes around.