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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.

Military Experience Tops Candidate Credentials

A majority of Americans, 55%, say they are more likely to vote for candidates for elected office who have past military experience.

Democrats Regain Advantage in Party Affiliation

Americans' party identification has shifted from a Republican advantage in 2024 to a Democratic advantage in the second quarter of 2025.

U.S. Investors Braced for More Market Volatility

Most U.S. investors expect market volatility to persist this year, but they remain confident in stocks as a tool for building retirement wealth.

'Family' Top Value for Americans

Most Americans regard respect, family, trustworthiness, freedom and kindness as important values, but family stands out when asked to pick their top three.

Work Schedules Fail Millions of U.S. Employees

A new study finds that low-quality work schedules are widespread across the U.S., undermining employee wellbeing and creating challenges for employers.

American Job Quality Study

Explore the state of American jobs and discover five understudied aspects of job quality.

United Nations Seen as Necessary but Ineffective

Americans believe the United Nations is doing a poor job but think it plays a necessary role in the world.

Heartland Gen Zers Feel Unprepared to Use AI at Work

About one in three Gen Z adults feel at least somewhat prepared to use artificial intelligence at work, while 40% of middle and high school students believe they will be prepared to do so after graduation.

How to Inspire Creativity With Diane Hoskins

A visionary and hands-on leader, Diane Hoskins champions organizational excellence and innovation, spearheading Gensler's industry-leading Research Institute and innovations like the firm's Experience Index.