Search
-
Americans report positive attitudes and optimism toward technology
A new poll on behalf of GET Creative, a division of USA TODAY NETWORK, and the Charles Koch Institute shows that 67% of Americans believe technology has improved their generation's quality of life and 58% expect technology to continue improving quality of life for the next generation
-
Reuters/Ipsos Data: Media Poll (02/28/2019)
Almost half of Americans do not have confidence in the press.
-
Reuters/Ipsos Data: Democratic Presidential Candidates (02/27/2019)
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are the most well-known and well-liked of the Democratic presidential candidates.
-
Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (02/27/2019)
Democrats and Republicans continue to disagree on the most important issues facing the country.
-
Americans Like Buying Local and Amazon.com
Americans also like putting customers and employees ahead of shareholders
-
Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (02/20/2019)
Americans are feeling slightly better about the direction of the country.
-
Americans report a bipartisan desire for transparent political financing laws
More than three-quarters believe political ads should report who paid for them
-
2019 Affluent Outlook – What a Difference a Year Makes
For affluents, agreement that the past year was good for them falls below 2018 on three key measures: good for them personally, for their career/finances, and for their family.
-
Nearly Half of Americans Say They Would Feel Sad If Printed Materials No Longer Existed
However, Two Thirds Believe that Print Will Eventually be Phased-Out and Digital Will Rule
-
Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (02/13/2019)
Following the State of the Union address, President Trump's approval rating remains steady.