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More than half (57%) of respondents identified as men and 41% as women. The majority (91%) were aged 45 years or older, including 24% who were aged 70 years or older.
The survey had a fairly balanced mix of men (46%) and women (54%). The 45-64 age group had the largest share of respondents at 35%, followed by 30-44 at 25%, 65+ at 23% and 18-29 at 17%.
When it came to undocumented immigrants, specifically, almost two-thirds (64%) of respondents said they would prefer giving most of them a pathway to legal status, rather than deportation.That's ...
In a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday, June 26, the Republican leader had a 41% approval rating among respondents, with 54% disapproving. This compares to Quinnipiac's poll released ...
Army veteran, Eugene Brace, 76, of Springfield greets Gov. Maura T. Healey at the Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Agawam after the service, Monday, May 26, 2025.
The economy is not the most pressing issue for a majority of surveyed voters for the first time this year, according to a new poll. Nearly a quarter of respondents in the Quinnipiac University ...
President Trump's approval rating is underwater, with only 45 percent approving of his job performance and 46 disapproving, while a majority believes the U.S. is on the wrong track.
Survey respondents said price (78%) and quality (67%) remain key priorities, but more shoppers (62%) said it was important that their purchases align with their personal values or identity.
In fact, a full 26% of respondents said they have cryptocurrency in their portfolios, and 66% of them even said they invested more than $500 over the past year. Crypto investors tend to be male ...
Key survey findings. More than two-thirds of investors (68%) said they plan to shift their strategies in some shape or form in 2025 — whether by increasing their portfolios, buying a new type of ...
Many Americans say they oppose taxpayer-funded religious schools. More than 50% of respondents support religious chaplains in schools for support services. A smaller share of Americans think ...