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DC and NY residents are excited to welcome Amazon HQ2 to their cities
Optimism is generally high, though some express concern about Amazon’s impact on their daily life
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Americans are Highly Engaged in the Arts
A Majority Believe That the Arts Promote Personal Well-Being, Help Us Understand Other Cultures in Our Community, Are Essential to a Well-Rounded K-12 Education, and That Government Has an Important Role in Funding the Arts
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UVA Center for Politics, Ipsos Public Affairs Launch New Midterm Election Forecasting Tools
New Political Atlas features expert race ratings, poll-based forecasts, and social media trends in advance of the 2018 election
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Though 85% of Americans Say They Have the Knowledge Needed to Eat Right, Majority Obtain a Failing Grade on Fat IQ Test
Most Are Not Content with Their Current Weight, With Two Thirds of Americans’ BMI Scores in the Overweight/Obese Range
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Most Americans Have Been Charged with a Bank Fee in the Past Five Years, Including Two in Five Who Have Had to Pay ATM Fees
Just Over a Third Would be Willing to Switch to a Tech Company That Offers Financial Services (e.g., Amazon, Apple, Facebook) if it Meant They Could Save Money
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How do Americans feel about various institutional symbols and identities?
Certain values are important across all parties, but many concepts continue to display a partisan divide.
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Teachers relying on second jobs, debt to make ends meet
In light of recent teacher strikes, Ipsos and NPR examined teachers’ views on pay, unions, and more
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Over Half of Americans Report Feeling Like No One Knows Them Well
Fifty-four percent of Americans report feeling as though no one knows them well at least sometimes, if not always. Additionally, at least two in five also say they sometimes/always feel as though they lack companionship, that their relationships are not meaningful, that they are isolated from others, and/or that they are no longer close to anyone.