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Many in new survey suggest news consumption, spending influenced by 2024 election

New yougov Opinion survey It turns out that almost half of Americans (44%) are currently consuming news in a different way than before the 2024 election, but 38% have reported changes to their purchase decisions since November. Masu.

This is an increase from previous surveys conducted in late November. This is because only 36% said they consume news differently, and 28% reported changes in their purchase decisions.

The latest polls reveal changes in attitudes and behavior since the election. This impact is also felt in the financial space, with 32% reporting changes in investment and savings.

Research shows that elections encourage Americans to reevaluate key areas of living. 30% report an increase in levels of political activity, with nearly a third rethinking healthcare decisions (29%).

29% of Americans are considering changing landscapes and thinking about the country they want to live in.

The survey reveals that women are generally likely to report that presidential election outcomes have impacted their lives in a variety of areas.

The majority of women (48%) than men (39%) show that elections had an impact on news consumption.

The impact of the election was also seen in women's travel plans. 26% of women said it affects women compared to 18% of men. 16% of women who voted said the election had an impact on sex life and birth control choices, but only 8% of men say the same thing.

These changes in post-election behavior are more common among Democrats than Republicans. There is a huge difference between Democrats and Republicans when it comes to issues relating to political activity. Almost half of Democrats, 48%, reported that election results boosted involvement, compared to just 21% of Republicans.

A survey of 1,131 respondents, photographed between February 5 and 8, has an error of either positive or negative 4 percentage points.

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