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The Dwindling Female Labor Force in the U.S.
Women have undoubtedly made progress in American society, but it is not enough. Women continue to drop out of the labor force.
Americans Borrow Estimated $74 Billion for Medical Bills in 2024
Twelve percent of Americans report borrowing an estimated $74 billion to pay for healthcare expenses last year. More than one-quarter (28%) report being "very concerned" that a major health event could put them in medical debt in the future.
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.
Global Diets: Fewer Enjoying Food, Eating Healthy
Although people worldwide were less satisfied with aspects of their eating experiences in 2023 than in 2022, most continued to enjoy their food and say it was healthy.
Sustain a Work Culture That Works for New Moms
Leaders need a workplace culture that reinforces and communicates its mission as new moms return to work. Create a more inclusive culture today.
College Students Weigh AI's Impact on Majors and Careers
Just over four in 10 bachelor's degree students in the U.S. say AI has influenced their choice of major.
Social Media Use Linked to Mixed Views on Democracy
Americans who spend more time on social media feel more civically empowered but also show less support for democracy and democratic norms.
Video Games and Wellbeing: Playing Together Matters
Video gaming's link to wellbeing depends on connection: Playing in person with family or friends boosts thriving, even among frequent gamers.
Bipartisan Support for Improving Mental Healthcare Access
Nearly eight in 10 Americans, including majorities of Democrats and Republicans, favor a federal law requiring equal insurance coverage for mental and physical healthcare.
Crime in U.S. Seen as Less Serious for Second Straight Year
Fewer Americans see national or local crime rising or view these as serious problems, but concerns about child safety and financial fraud remain.