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Flustered, Blustered, Filibustered
- 2022/02/02
- by Cory Manento
On January 19, a majority of senators voted to preserve the 60-vote requirement to overcome a filibuster. What do Americans think about the decision?
Read moreGiving is Living
- 2022/02/02
- by Nina Sabarre
In 2021 26% of Americans donated to a charitable organization at least once a month. Thirty-two percent of men donated monthly, compared to 20% of women.
Read moreHow to Lose a Guy in One Date
- 2022/02/02
- by Brendon Ellis
A date’s preferred topic of conversation is the single biggest determinant of what makes a bad date.
Read moreA Year in Song
- 2022/01/19
- by Jordan Boeder
Americans view the death toll surpassing 800,000 as the most impactful event of 2021.
Read moreTrendSegments: Book Club, Hold the "Club"
- 2022/01/19
- by Cory Manento
We classified introversion vs. extroversion using a personality dimension scale and 1/3 of very introverted people did not read any books in the last year.
Read moreNo Books for Old Men
- 2022/01/19
- by Brendon Ellis
Thirty percent of American Boomers did not read (or even start) a book in 2021.
Read moreCoup You Not, Please?
- 2022/01/12
- by Cory Manento
Just 27% of Republicans trust that Joe Biden was legitimately elected, compared to 82% of Democrats and 56% overall. Not great, Bob.
Read moreTrendSegments: Don't Run Back '21
- 2022/01/12
- by Jordan Boeder
59% of Americans believe that their personal lives will be better in 2022, and 45% have the same outlook for society in general.
Read moreNo Year's Resolutions
- 2022/01/12
- by Jordan Boeder
Eating healthier (53%), exercising (52%), and improving finances (46%) are the most common resolutions. So gather up your produce coupons and jog to the ...
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