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Fewer Jobs, College Options May Push Rural Gen Zers to Move
Rural Gen Zers see fewer opportunities in their area for good jobs and college degrees. Perceived job opportunities influence Gen Zers' desire to relocate.
LGBTQ+ Identification in U.S. Rises to 9.3%
LGBTQ+ identification among U.S. adults has increased to 9.3%.
Trump, Harris Favorability on Low End of 68-Year Trend
Donald Trump's and Kamala Harris' favorability scores on a 10-point scale are in the lower range for presidential candidates dating back to 1956.
Majority of Americans Feel Worse Off Than Four Years Ago
The slight majority of Americans say they are worse off than four years ago, while their assessments of the U.S. economy are subpar and inflation remains a key concern.
Why the Commute?
The pandemic gave employees a workplace-altering realization: They could use remote work to avoid the dreaded daily commute.
Northern Nigerians' Views Not in Line With Boko Haram's
In northern Nigeria, where the Islamist sect Boko Haram's attacks have killed hundreds, strong majorities believe greater interaction with the West is a benefit, suggesting a lack of support for the group's anti-Western ideology.
Opinion Briefing: Indonesia's Economic Emergence
Indonesia's steady growth has been accompanied by improvements in residents' life ratings and satisfaction with healthcare and education services. However, regional results point to discrepancies in how Indonesians view their lives.
Americans' Economic, Financial Expectations Sink in April
Americans are pessimistic about economic growth and the stock market, with a majority now expecting their personal finances to worsen.
U.S. Electric Vehicle Interest Steady at Lower 2024 Level
About half of U.S. adults either own or express interest in owning an electric vehicle, unchanged from 2024 but down from 59% in 2023.
Four in 10 Americans See Their Standard of Living Declining
Forty-three percent of Americans say their standard of living is worse now than it was five years ago, nearly matching the percentage (45%) who say it is better now. The public generally remains optimistic about the future, as 62% expect their ...