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  • Americans are not paying attention to BrexitArticle

    Americans are not paying attention to Brexit

    In the latest Economist/YouGov Poll, just 15% of Americans say they have heard “a lot” about Brexit in the news recently.

    2020-12-22
  • What does Brexit mean for the US? Many aren’t sureArticle

    What does Brexit mean for the US? Many aren’t sure

    Brexit, the United Kingdom’s expected exit from the Europe Union, really hasn’t sunk into many Americans’ consciousness yet.

    2019-10-23
  • The Pulse: Trump slump and Brexit pollsArticle

    The Pulse: Trump slump and Brexit polls

    A shift in the 2016 campaign's momentum, as the UK goes to the wire on the Brexit question. Here's what you need to know:

    2016-06-22
  • Final eve-of-vote 'Brexit' poll: Remain leads by twoArticle

    Final eve-of-vote 'Brexit' poll: Remain leads by two

    YouGov's final eve-of-poll number is 49-51 in favour of Remain

    2016-06-22
  • YouGov/Economist Poll: June 24-27, 2016Article

    YouGov/Economist Poll: June 24-27, 2016

    This is a summary of a YouGov/Economist Poll conducted June 24-27, 2016. The sample is 1300 general population respondents with a Margin of Error of ±3.9%.

    2016-06-29
  • Boris Johnson over Jeremy Corbyn, but maybe someone else?Article

    Boris Johnson over Jeremy Corbyn, but maybe someone else?

    Both Boris Johnson, leader of the Conservative Party and Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party leader, aren’t held in high regard from the US public.

    2019-11-11
  • Free trade or tariffs? Many say they want both but are suspicious about trading partnersArticle

    Free trade or tariffs? Many say they want both but are suspicious about trading partners

    About four in ten (43%) Republicans believe that Johnson’s win in Britain makes it more likely that President Donald Trump will win in 2020 (Democrats overwhelmingly think there is no relationship).

    2019-12-23
  • Angela Merkel’s legacy, according to Europeans and AmericansArticle

    Angela Merkel’s legacy, according to Europeans and Americans

    After 16 years in power, the German Chancellor’s reputation is rosy in key Western countries

    2021-08-26
  • Media coverage of terror incidents yield caution, diligence among high-income travelersArticle

    Media coverage of terror incidents yield caution, diligence among high-income travelers

    Attacks in France and Germany in July not dissuading travel

    2016-08-09
  • Clinton leads Trump by 5 as both candidates battle high negativesArticle

    Clinton leads Trump by 5 as both candidates battle high negatives

    Trump continues to be viewed more negatively than Clinton, however – and Clinton gets some positive ratings on empathy

    2016-06-29
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  • Violent, dark, and dirty: What Americans think about the Middle AgesArticle

    Violent, dark, and dirty: What Americans think about the Middle Ages

    Americans have favorable views of chivalry and castles, but not the Crusades or the Inquisition

    5 months ago
  • Half of Americans say people with disabilities are underrepresented on TV and in filmArticle

    Half of Americans say people with disabilities are underrepresented on TV and in film

    55% of Americans say it’s very or somewhat important that film and TV characters are representative of the overall population, including 21% who say it is very important.

    6 months ago
  • 'Wicked' is the Best Picture nominee that Americans are likeliest to think will win and should win the OscarArticle

    'Wicked' is the Best Picture nominee that Americans are likeliest to think will win and should win the Oscar

    "Wicked" is the top Best Picture pick but it's a divided field with a majority who aren't sure which film should win. And most Americans don't remember which film won last year's Best Picture award.

    6 months ago
  • What Americans believe about love and relationshipsArticle

    What Americans believe about love and relationships

    People with a higher self-rated relationship quality are more likely to believe that "you just know when it’s the right person."

    6 months ago
  • What do Americans think are the keys to a successful relationship?Article

    What do Americans think are the keys to a successful relationship?

    Out of more than 30 factors, the largest shares of Americans deem as very important trust, honesty, respect, open communication, and friendship (83%).

    6 months ago
  • How often do Americans go on dates? Not as often as they’d likeArticle

    How often do Americans go on dates? Not as often as they’d like

    First-date behaviors generally unacceptable include being dismissive to service staff, criticizing the other person's order, and frequently looking at your phone.

    7 months ago
  • The share of Americans who think there is a war on Christmas has fallen sharply since 2022Article

    The share of Americans who think there is a war on Christmas has fallen sharply since 2022

    The share of Americans who agree there is a war on Christmas in the United States has fallen since December 2022, to 23% from 39%.

    8 months ago
  • What are Americans' favorite dinosaurs?Article

    What are Americans' favorite dinosaurs?

    T-Rex is Americans' most popular dinosaur, but 41% of Americans say they don't have a favorite.

    8 months ago
  • Which celebrities do Americans think have been covered unfairly by the media?Article

    Which celebrities do Americans think have been covered unfairly by the media?

    A new YouGov survey explored how Americans perceive media coverage of 16 celebrities — including former child stars such as Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan — and whether they feel celebrity coverage has gotten more or less fair in the past 20 years.

    9 months ago
  • No talking and no texting: Americans' rules for movie theater etiquetteArticle

    No talking and no texting: Americans' rules for movie theater etiquette

    Our latest survey finds mixed opinions on texting and public displays of affection, but overwhelming agreement that loud talking and spoiling plot points are unacceptable.

    9 months ago
  • How Americans think fictional characters would vote in 2024Article

    How Americans think fictional characters would vote in 2024

    A new survey asked Americans to consider how more than 50 fictional characters from film, TV, and literature would vote in the 2024 presidential election.

    10 months ago
  • YouGov acquires YabbleArticle

    YouGov acquires Yabble

    YouGov has acquired Yabble, the New Zealand based company that has pioneered the use of generative AI to deliver audience insights.

    11 months ago
  • The election, war, the economy, and Sean 'Diddy' Combs: September 21 - 24, 2024 Economist/YouGov PollArticle

    The election, war, the economy, and Sean 'Diddy' Combs: September 21 - 24, 2024 Economist/YouGov Poll

    This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers the presidential election, the candidates' foreign policy credentials, conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East, the interest-rate cut, and Sean 'Diddy' Combs.

    11 months ago
  • What Americans think about the Roman EmpireArticle

    What Americans think about the Roman Empire

    Most Americans say they know at least a little about the Roman Empire, and a majority view ancient Rome favorably.

    11 months ago
  • In 2024, what’s the most popular Taylor Swift album among her American fans?Article

    In 2024, what’s the most popular Taylor Swift album among her American fans?

    Swifties name Taylor Swift’s “1989” as their favorite album by the singer. The poll also provides a look at the impact Swift could have on the presidential election if she were to endorse a candidate.

    12 months ago
  • True crime: How does the genre affect Americans?Article

    True crime: How does the genre affect Americans?

    57% of Americans say they consume true-crime content. Popularity is high in just about all demographic groups.

    about 1 year ago
  • How many Americans play and follow chessArticle

    How many Americans play and follow chess

    Around one in five Americans (21%) play chess at least occasionally, while 43% of U.S. adult citizens who don't know how to play.

    about 1 year ago
  • Who watches late-night comedy?Article

    Who watches late-night comedy?

    Half of Republicans say that late-night comedy shows focus too much on politics. In contrast, only 14% of Democrats do.

    about 1 year ago
  • Most wine drinkers don’t think they could tell the difference between a $10 bottle and a $100 oneArticle

    Most wine drinkers don’t think they could tell the difference between a $10 bottle and a $100 one

    When it comes to choosing a bottle, cost is the most important factor for many wine drinkers.

    over 1 year ago
  • For most film fans, the 2024 Oscars are about 'Oppenheimer' and 'Barbie'Article

    For most film fans, the 2024 Oscars are about 'Oppenheimer' and 'Barbie'

    Around 27% of Americans say they'll watch some or all of the 2024 Academy Awards on Sunday, March 10. Most of those who do watch say they'll be rooting for either "Oppenheimer" or "Barbie" — two of the biggest movies released last year.

    over 1 year ago
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