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How Soon Is Yesterday?
- 2023/06/07
- by Cory Manento
Three-fourths of Americans are willing (either “very” or “somewhat”) to travel to the past.
Read moreThings People Love: Being Corrected and Talking About Abortion
- 2023/05/03
- by Cory Manento
A big misperception? On average, Americans believe 51% of abortions occur in the first trimester; the actual proportion is 93%.
Read moreGene Genie
- 2023/05/03
- by Jordan Boeder
Fifty-seven percent of Americans would not replace one of their body parts with a robotic version even if a safe, effective, and cost-free option existed.
Read moreKicking Train Safety Regulators in the Caboose
- 2023/03/08
- by Cory Manento
Lack of safety regulations is most to blame for February's train derailment (43%); Norfolk Southern should fix the situation in East Palestine (34%)
Read moreIt Has Been 0 Days Since the Last Workplace Discrimination
- 2023/03/08
- by Brendon Ellis
A majority of men and women publicly agree American employees are treated differently on the basis of gender. Women are significantly more likely to ...
Read moreAll Aboard the Trauma Train
- 2023/02/01
- by Jordan Boeder
Gen Z (54%) and Millennials (50%) are more willing to accept trauma from everyday experiences as legitimate trauma compared to Boomers (30%) and Gen Xers ...
Read moreIt Might Sound Crazy but it Ain’t No Lie, it’s AI AI AI
- 2023/01/11
- by Cory Manento
In three out of five categories, a slight majority of Americans were able to tell which content was AI-generated and which was human-generated.
Read moreTrendSegments: Nostradamus Could Never
- 2023/01/11
- by Jordan Boeder
Well, Americans' relentless optimism is on full display yet again, as they think 2023 will be better than 2022.
Read moreGet Rich or Try Disputing the Definition
- 2022/12/21
- by Jordan Boeder
Americans believe the maximum amount of money a person can make per year and still be deemed poor is $25k.
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