Recent survey reveals economists are against AOC’s $30 minimum wage proposal.

Economists are expressing concerns about a bold proposal from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, which aims to increase the federal minimum wage to $30 an hour. Many believe this could have adverse effects on the very individuals it aims to help. A recent study from the Employment Policy Institute indicates a high level of skepticism among U.S. […]
The Retirement Survey by Goldman Sachs Revealed That Just 57% of Americans Aim to Replace at Least Half of Their Income After Retiring.

Goldman Sachs Retirement Survey Insights A recent report from Goldman Sachs reveals that working Americans are targeting an average income replacement rate of around 57% for their retirement years. Interestingly, most respondents anticipate living on less than half of their pre-retirement income, while only a few are aiming for more than 70%. The findings highlight […]
88 Percent of Voters Back Spencer Pratt in L.A. Mayor Debate Survey

It seems that Republican Spencer Pratt dominated the first debate among Los Angeles mayoral candidates on Wednesday night. An online poll from NBC4, which co-hosted the event, highlights this response. A striking 88% of participants favored Pratt, while only 7% supported the Democratic incumbent, Mayor Karen Bass. City Councilor Nitya Raman received a mere 5% […]
Survey Reveals Most Americans Concerned About Effects of Migration

In an April poll conducted by the Associated Press, a notable 61% of Americans expressed worry that “born Americans are losing economic, political, and cultural influence” due to immigration. Conversely, only 38% of those surveyed indicated they were “not very concerned” or “not at all” concerned about immigration’s effects. The survey took place from April […]
Global sports enthusiasts share their favorite American athletes: survey

A recent survey indicates that Michael Jordan is widely regarded as the greatest figure in American sports history. Fans from around the globe ranked him first in a poll involving 10,000 American sports enthusiasts, with Kobe Bryant, Shohei Ohtani, and LeBron James following closely behind. Others making the list include Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce […]
Texas Senate Survey: Ken Paxton Ahead of John Cornyn Before GOP Runoff

A recent survey among likely Republican voters in Texas reveals a tight race between Attorney General Ken Paxton and Senator John Cornyn, with a portion of voters still undecided as the May elections draw near. Conducted by the University of Houston Public Policy Hobby School, the poll involved a text message and online survey of […]
Two-thirds of voters believe that the cost of living in New York is excessive, according to a survey.

Poll Reveals Voter Concerns Over New York’s Cost of Living A recent poll has found that a significant majority of voters in New York believe the cost of living has spiraled out of control. Conducted by Siena College, the survey assessed whether voters felt the state’s financial situation was improving or worsening. Of the 806 […]
Survey: Majority of Americans Think Democrats Support Open Borders

Poll Reveals American Perceptions on Democratic Immigration Policies A recent survey conducted by Harvard-Harris University indicates that a significant number of Americans believe Democrats are in favor of open borders. The poll posed the question, “Do you think the Democratic Party now supports open borders or is opposed to open borders?” Results show that a […]
Survey Indicates Rep. Mike Collins Ahead in Georgia Republican Senate Primary

Rep. Mike Collins Leads in Georgia Senate Primary Polls Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.) is ahead of his competitors in the race for Georgia’s Senate seat, as indicated by recent polling data. Collins, who operates a trucking company, is positioned as a strong candidate. He’s competing against Governor Brian Kemp in Georgia’s 10th Congressional District. Other […]
Survey shows nearly 60% of Americans are intentionally steering clear of Trump-related news.

Polls Reveal American Attitudes Toward News and Trump It seems we’re all somewhat obsessed with polling data these days. A new survey raises some interesting questions about how Gen Z consumes news. Are they concerned about the economy? And what do they think about the White House Ballroom? These are critical queries, but there’s a […]