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The latest barometers of consumer behavior suggest people are not sure which way to turn, so they are making more judicious decisions about their saving and, in particular, spending. Personal ...
In this survey of educators, 77% of respondents think AI is useful, but only 56% are actually using it. This hesitancy in committing to AI suggests K–12 education leaders are taking a wait-and-see ...
Disability and Employment Fact Sheet 1 Employment of persons with disabilities Data on persons with disabilities are hard to come by in almost every country. Specific data on their employment ...
Indians continue to hold a relatively high opinion of U.S. President Donald Trump and his ability to handle immigration policies, even though confidence in his leadership has declined sharply or ...
In a speech in 2010, as the excruciating year-long debate over the Affordable Care Act neared its end, then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said, “We have to pass the bill so that you can find ...
This poll had Sherrill with a 51% to 38% lead over Ciattarelli, with 12% of the sample group undecided. Respondents who expected to vote in the election numbered at 576 people. Approximately 65% ...
Nearly two-thirds of respondents to the Alberta government’s pension engagement survey did not want to dump the Canada Pension Plan and switch to a plan run by the province.
A new Insider Advantage poll shows good news for President Trump. The poll, conducted between June 15 and June 16, questioned 1,000 respondents and showed an overall positive trend in approval ratings ...
Fox News polled voters to ask them about their views on the economy as Trump continues to weigh the idea of tariffs, and other economic policies that would shape the US and global economy.
Politics latest: It's a mess within Downing Street, says Beth Rigby Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have put on a united front, unveiling Labour's plans for the NHS, after her tearful PMQs ...
The GOP budget bill is most popular with this group New polls show that while elements are unpopular, the bill is more popular among those who aren’t paying attention.
Of 73 responses, 95 per cent of the respondents believe that global central bank gold reserves will increase over the next 12 months. In the previous survey, 81 per cent believed the central banks ...