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Disapproval of Supreme Court Edges to New High
Half of Americans disapprove of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing while slightly fewer approve. Although the high court's approval rating is similar to what it's been in recent years, the current disapproval rating is a new high.
LGBT Americans Continue to Skew Democratic and Liberal
As was the case two years ago, Americans identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender are significantly more Democratic than other Americans, and are significantly more likely to approve of Barack Obama's job performance.
By Age 24, Marriage Wins Out
Cohabitation is more common than marriage among 18- to 20-year-olds in the United States, but the two lifestyles are about even among 21- to 23-year-olds, and by age 24, marriage wins out. Americans have mixed views about the effects of living ...
Acceptance of Gambling Reaches New Heights
A record-high 69% of Americans now say gambling is morally acceptable -- further evidence that the shift toward more liberal views on social issues continues.
On Moral Issues, Not All Protestants Are Created Equal
Protestants who identify with "mainline" denominations are distinctly more liberal on moral issues than are Baptists, Pentecostals and those identifying with nondenominational Protestant groups.
More Americans See Gay, Lesbian Orientation as Birth Factor
Americans increasingly believe being gay or lesbian is an orientation individuals are born with (47%) rather than due to external factors such as upbringing or environment (33%). As recently as two years ago, the public was divided.
Americans Misjudge U.S. Abortion Views
About half of U.S. adults, 51%, believe most Americans are "pro-choice" on abortion; 35% say "pro-life." The perception that the pro-choice viewpoint prevails contrasts with the nearly even division of Americans' actual abortion views.
Discipline: Highlights From Your CliftonStrengths 34
The CliftonStrengths themes at the top of your profile are the most powerful and give you the greatest chance for success. Join us as we discuss Discipline.
Birth Control, Divorce Top List of Morally Acceptable Issues
Birth control, divorce, sex between unmarried people and gambling are among the issues Americans are most likely to find "morally acceptable." Lowest on this list are polygamy, extramarital affairs, and cloning animals and humans.
Think Like a Strengthspreneur®: Growing Your Coaching Business
Strengths coaches are entrepreneurs. Learn from an experienced coach how to develop your unique niche in coaching and help your coaching business endure.