Less support among Republicans for the direction of the US following Kirk’s assassination: Survey

Following the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, there’s been a notable shift in Republican sentiment about the direction of the country. An investigation released by the Associated Press (AP) in collaboration with the NORC Centre for Public Service Research indicates that over 51% of GOP voters now feel the nation is on the wrong […]
Recent survey shows how many people are aware of their favorite flowers

Are you in the dark about your partner’s favorite flower? You’re not alone. A recent survey revealed that around one in four Americans can’t name their partner’s preferred bloom. This study, which surveyed 2,000 Americans, explored how flowers fit into romantic relationships and beyond. Interestingly, only 24% of respondents believe their partner has a favorite […]
A Quarter of Young Voters Believe America is ‘Better Off’ Following Kirk’s Assassination: Survey

Survey Reveals Mixed Reactions to Charlie Kirk’s Death A recent survey indicates that more than a quarter of young voters feel that America might be “better” after the murder of Charlie Kirk, the youth activist. Specifically, 26% of those aged 18 to 34 responded affirmatively to the question about whether the nation is in a […]
Recent survey reveals this children’s unauthorized action is financially burdening families.

Many parents—almost one in three, to be specific—have found that their kids are making online purchases without their knowledge. On average, these unauthorized shopping sprees cost families around $170. A survey involving 2,000 parents with kids under 18 revealed that 31% reported their child made digital purchases without permission. Some cases were even more alarming, […]
One in six parents decline vaccine suggestions: survey

Approximately one in six parents decided to skip or postpone vaccinations for their children for illnesses other than Covid-19 or influenza, according to recent polls from KFF in collaboration with the Washington Post. These surveys revealed that only 16% of parents have vaccinated their children against diseases aside from Covid-19 or influenza. Among American parents, […]
One in five Americans find retirement to be unattainable, survey reveals. Experts suggest a plan can assist.

Steve Barreno has dedicated over 30 years to his career. Right from his first job, he began saving for retirement, gradually increasing his contributions as his salary grew. Now 56, he has explored various strategies in the past few years to assess if his retirement plans remain on course. “It gives me a sense of […]
A survey reveals capitalism is more popular than socialism.

A recent national survey indicates that capitalism still holds more appeal than socialism, even as Democratic mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani from New York City advances his campaign agenda. Interestingly, many voters are in favor of increasing taxes for the wealthy. Mamdani identifies as a democratic socialist and aims to enhance affordability in New York City […]
EUR/USD holds steady around 1.1720 as the US Dollar softens following the UoM survey

Market Update EUR/USD shows signs of recovery from intraday low but remains under pressure. Consumer sentiment, according to UOM, falls to 55.4, missing expectations and hitting a four-month low. Zapad-2025 military drills initiated by Russia and Belarus, prompting Poland to close its border with Belarus. The euro (EUR) is trading on the defensive against the […]
Many Americans ignore these rules while on vacation, a new survey shows

Survey Reveals Vacation Mindset Shift for Americans It’s settled: when on vacation, rules like budgeting and counting calories seem to vanish. A recent survey of 2,000 Americans highlights a relaxed approach during holidays. Many respondents (56%) reported no set budget, while 47% claimed they didn’t monitor their calorie intake, and 32% felt little pressure to […]
Many believe personal decisions lead to poverty, according to a survey.

A recent poll reveals that many Americans believe personal choices significantly impact whether individuals remain in poverty. This survey, conducted by Uchicago Harris/AP-NORC, was released on Monday. According to the results, 62% of participants view personal choice as the “primary factor” contributing to persistent poverty, while 31% classify it as a “minor factor,” and 6% […]