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Jun 26, 2017

Americans Say Both Parties Have Core Issue Strengths

Americans say Democrats do a better job of handling social policy issues, including the environment and healthcare, but give Republicans higher marks on national security and federal debt.
Dec 6, 2016

Youth Unemployment: Damaging to Their Health

Unemployment can be particularly devastating for young adults in high-income countries.
Nov 14, 2017

Diabetes Costs U.S. Economy Estimated $266B Annually

Diabetes among American adults costs the U.S. an extra $245.5 billion per year in healthcare and another $20.4 billion annually in workplace absenteeism.
Jan 18, 2016

Majority in U.S. Now Dissatisfied With Security From Terrorism

Americans' satisfaction with the nation's security from terrorism fell significantly for the second year in a row. It is now at 43%, versus 59% last year and 69% in 2014. Satisfaction with U.S. military strength also dropped.
Dec 14, 2015

Americans Name Terrorism as No. 1 U.S. Problem

Terrorism is the No. 1 problem facing the U.S., in Americans' eyes. The percentage of Americans identifying it as the most important problem surged from 3% in November to 16% in December. This is the highest reading since 2005.
Jun 27, 2017

Overall U.S. Desire to Decrease Immigration Unchanged in 2017

Americans' attitudes about immigration have not changed significantly since Donald Trump's presidential campaign featured a prominent negative focus on immigration.
May 11, 2016

Pairing and Expanding Your Strengths: Deliberative

Learn what Deliberative looks like when you use theme dynamics, and how it combines with and complements your other talent themes.
Apr 2, 2018

U.S. Energy Concerns Low; Increasing Supply Not a Priority

Americans' concern about the nation's energy situation is historically low. The public does not prioritize increasing the supply of energy from oil, coal or gas.
Feb 10, 2017

Americans See U.S. World Standing as Worst in a Decade

Americans' perceptions of how the world views the U.S. have dropped sharply since last year. Far fewer Americans say world leaders respect President Donald Trump than did so when Barack Obama began his first term.
Dec 11, 2015

Trust in Government to Protect Against Terrorism at New Low

In the week after the deadly attacks in San Bernardino, California, Americans' confidence in the federal government's ability to protect citizens from acts of terrorism is down to a new low, at 55%.