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Disapproval of Congress Ties Record High at 86%

Americans' approval of Congress has fallen to 10%, while disapproval has climbed to 86%, tying the record high.

U.S. Adults' Ability to Afford Healthcare at a Five-Year Low

Fewer than half (49%) of Americans can afford needed care and medications, a five-year low. Younger, older and adults with chronic conditions are hit hardest.

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.

Happiness Rankings Show Stability and Change

Finland remains happiest, but the latest World Happiness Report rankings show regional and generational shifts in global wellbeing.

Gen Z Students More Engaged in School, Ready for the Future

Gen Z students are feeling more prepared for and positive about their lives than ever, partly due to a more engaging experience at school.

Younger Men in the U.S. Among the Loneliest in West

Younger men in the U.S. feel lonelier than the rest of the country, and lonelier than other young men in their age group across the OECD.

How Cash Incentives Affect Survey Response Rates and Cost

Pre-incentives in mail and mail push-to-web surveys can significantly improve response rates and reduce overall survey costs.

American Workers Optimistic About Impact of Wellness Initiatives

U.S. workers have a favorable view of employee-sponsored wellness initiatives, including mental health days and four-day workweeks.

U.S. Trust in Government Depends Upon Party Control

Trust in the federal government has declined in recent decades, mostly vanishing among those who do not support the president's party.

Most Student Loan Borrowers Have Delayed Major Life Events

A majority of student loan borrowers who have not completed their degree say they have delayed at least one major life event due to their loan debt.
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