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Measuring Trends in Americans' Personal Values

Trends measuring Americans' values need to be analyzed in the context of differences in question wording and changes in methodology.

U.S. Depression Rate Remains Historically High

More than 18% of U.S. adults report depression, with rates doubling among young adults since 2017. Loneliness and financial hardship are key contributing factors.

Command: The Strength That Clears the Path for Progress

Discover how the decisiveness and presence of those with Command can bring direction and a sense of stability to their teams.

Could Biden's Job Approval Rise Among Key Groups by November?

Incumbents' approval ratings usually rise among their party's supporters in reelection years. Among independents, the historical pattern is mixed.

Trump Ratings and U.S. Mood Stay Tepid in August

Americans haven't changed their minds about President Trump or the economy over the past month, with ratings of both holding at less-than-optimal levels.

U.S. Adults Rate Their Diet as Healthy, Worry About Food Safety

Most Americans consider their diet to be healthy, and many read nutrition labels. Yet, confidence in food safety oversight has hit a new low.

Canadians Sour on U.S. Leadership, Warm to Their Own

Canadian approval of U.S. leadership has dropped to its lowest level since President Donald Trump's first term amid strained U.S.-Canada relations.

Can't Get By Without Math in Daily Life?

U.S. adults see math skills as important but value them more for personal life than work. Older Americans are more likely to say math skills are important.

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U.S. Drinking Rate at New Low as Alcohol Concerns Surge

A record-low 54% of Americans say they drink alcohol, as a majority now believe moderate drinking is unhealthy.