Public opinion


Politics Survey

Americans believe Trump's Ukraine Call Is A Serious Issue, But Are Unsurprised By His Actions

Sixty-three percent believe Trump's call to the Ukrainian president, encouraging him to leak information about Biden's son is a serious issue, but less than a fifth are surprised by his behavior.
Politics Survey

Cliff's Take: The Forces that Produced Our Uncertain World Persist

From Washington DC to Budapest, a new crop of leaders has come to overthrow established institutions and governing norms

Half of employed Americans would use limited phone and Wifi service as an excuse not to stay in touch with work.

Millennials (18-34) are most likely to avail this excuse but are also most likely to be the ones to check their email on vacation.
Public opinion Publication

What even is vice anymore?

In this edition of WTF Vice, Oscar reminds us to keep an eye toward the future, while thinking about how to capitalize on society’s constant evolution. His vice: Belvedere and soda.

Over Half of Americans Took Their Last Vacation Over a Year Ago

On average, employed Americans take roughly only half of their entitled vacation days.

New Global Poll: Widespread Concern about Artificial Intelligence

Poll for the World Economic Forum Shows More Agree than Disagree that Governments and Companies’ Use of AI Should Be More Strictly Controlled

Americans’ average summer vacation spending to hit a record high of $2,037 on average, exceeding $2000 for the first time since 2010.

For those who think vacation is important, average anticipated spend sits even higher at $2,213.