Although public health experts say the COVID-19 pandemic is not yet over, Americans are generally feeling happy and hopeful about the idea that the ...
In a recent YouGov poll of more than 7,000 Americans who are in a sexually active relationship, 29% say they wish they were having ...
The most common view among Americans is that life has gotten worse (43%) during the pandemic.
More than one-third (36%) of Americans say they “always” like themselves, and close to half (47%) say they like themselves “most of the time.”
Data from the YouGov Personality Study 2021 finds close to half (46%) of Americans say the events surrounding coronavirus have had a negative impact ...
The YouGov Personality Study 2021 finds that 35% of Americans say they’ve felt more lonely than usual during the pandemic.
YouGov has conducted a comprehensive study examining how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected how Americans feel about a variety of personal topics.
Most white Americans (79%) say the flag makes them feel proud, while fewer Hispanic Americans (67%) and Black Americans (59%) feel the same way.
A YouGov poll of more than 4,000 people finds that two in five (39%) Americans say they are very or fairly nervous about the ...
The widest gap between men and women is on the topic of whether or not it is sexist to assume someone is physically strong ...