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Diminished Majority Supports Stricter Gun Laws In U.S.
The 57% of U.S. adults who think laws covering the sale of firearms should be made more strict is down nine points since June but remains above the 52% measured in 2021.
Media Confidence Ratings at Record Lows
Americans' confidence in two facets of the news media -- newspapers and television news -- has fallen to record low points.
Global Employee Engagement Continues Decline
New data reveal meaningful changes in the employee experience, as global employee engagement declines for a second year, manager engagement drops and job market perceptions shift worldwide.
Most in U.S. Report Familiarity With Black Cultural Influences
While most Americans acknowledge the cultural impact of Black Americans, less than half of Black adults feel their contributions are celebrated.
One in Four U.S. Employees Locked in Jobs for Health Insurance
One in four employees stay in jobs they want to leave to keep their health insurance, with women and those with chronic conditions most affected.
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Americans Use AI in Everyday Products Without Realizing It
Nearly all Americans use AI products, but many don't realize it. Most say the government and businesses are equally liable for reducing its potential harms.
Teens Spend Average of 4.8 Hours on Social Media Per Day
U.S. teens average nearly five hours a day on social media. Personality traits and parental restrictions greatly affect teen social media usage patterns.
Youth, Loneliness and Political Violence in the U.S.
Although most Americans are united in rejecting political violence, a notable minority say it is "sometimes OK."
Americans Divided on Treatment of Violent Juvenile Offenders
Americans now divide evenly on whether juveniles who commit violent crimes should be treated the same as adults or receive more lenient treatment.