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  • Democrats are twice as likely as Republicans to say misinformation on social media is a very serious problemArticle

    Democrats are twice as likely as Republicans to say misinformation on social media is a very serious problem

    A new YouGov survey explored how Americans feel about social media platforms and how those platforms regulate and display content. The majority of Americans are spending an average of at least an hour per day on social media.

    2025-01-31
  • Social issues: What 2024 voters want and which candidate they trustArticle

    Social issues: What 2024 voters want and which candidate they trust

    Harris' supporters are far more likely than Trump's to emphasize social issues — both overall and, in particular, abortion and birth control access.

    2024-10-25
  • How much should doctors focus on the social determinants of health?Article

    How much should doctors focus on the social determinants of health?

    A large majority of Americans support the practice of social prescribing — connecting people to nonmedical activities such as dance — becoming a more regular part of American health care.

    2024-07-02
  • Socialism seen as the welfare state, not one party stateArticle

    Socialism seen as the welfare state, not one party state

    People with unfavorable opinions of socialism are more likely to say that socialism means welfare states, not collective ownership of the economy

    2016-05-04
  • AFFLUENThink: Social Media MavensArticle

    AFFLUENThink: Social Media Mavens

    As a savvy luxury marketer, developing and executing a strategy to harness the power of social media is part of your day-to-day remit. Of increasing importance, though, is engaging individuals who wield significant influence on the behaviors of their extensive social networks.

    2015-03-24
  • Social Conservatives in the Republican PrimaryArticle

    Social Conservatives in the Republican Primary

    The critical role of social conservatives in the Republican Party is a staple of contemporary American politics. The rise of Rick Santorum in the Republican primary contest is compelling evidence of the power of this group. Recent polling conducted by YouGovUSA/Polimetrix offers several insights into the role social conservatives play ...

    2012-02-28
  • Social confidence grows with ageArticle

    Social confidence grows with age

    Everyday social interactions don't worry most Americans, but many admit to nerves before first dates and big speeches

    2015-08-13
  • One third of millennials view socialism favorablyArticle

    One third of millennials view socialism favorably

    Younger Americans have a much better view of socialism, and worse view of capitalism, than their elders

    2015-05-11
  • Few Americans regularly use social-justice terms such as antiracism and toxic masculinityArticle

    Few Americans regularly use social-justice terms such as antiracism and toxic masculinity

    While majorities of Americans are familiar with most of the terms asked about, very few say they use them regularly, including Democrats and Republicans — though more Democrats do.

    2024-11-19
  • Roughly a third of consumers globally engaged with social media ads more amid the pandemicArticle

    Roughly a third of consumers globally engaged with social media ads more amid the pandemic

    A look at social media engagement around the globe shows differences in the degree to which people are paying attention to or interacting with social media ads.

    2021-03-19
  • The social voice of brands: How Americans and Brits feel about brands engaging with social issuesArticle

    The social voice of brands: How Americans and Brits feel about brands engaging with social issues

    A majority of American and British consumers believe it is at least somewhat important for brands to have a clear point of view on social issues

    2018-10-01
  • The social voice of brands: How US and UK consumers feel about brands engaging with social issuesArticle

    The social voice of brands: How US and UK consumers feel about brands engaging with social issues

    With many Americans polarized around social and political issues, it's important for brands who choose to take a stand to understand the associated risks – and possible reward...

    2018-10-01
  •  Teens use these social media platforms the mostArticle

    Teens use these social media platforms the most

    A majority (85%) of Americans between 13 and 17 say they have at least one social media account.

    2019-10-25
  • The trailer for big tech documentary “The Social Dilemma” hooked viewers this weekArticle

    The trailer for big tech documentary “The Social Dilemma” hooked viewers this week

    Netflix nabbed the most effective and most popular trailer this week with “The Social Dilemma,” a powerful documentary about the dangerous impact of social networking on mankind.

    2020-09-11
  • Social media usage has shifted post-electionArticle

    Social media usage has shifted post-election

    New data shows that four in 10 US adults have altered their social media habits since the 2016 US presidential election

    2017-03-10
  • Americans would regulate social media’s use of personal informationArticle

    Americans would regulate social media’s use of personal information

    33% of Americans say the government should regulate how social media companies run political advertising

    2019-04-09
  • What Americans think about social media and mental healthArticle

    What Americans think about social media and mental health

    A new YouGov poll finds that 88% of Americans believe social media is at least somewhat responsible for the increase of depression among teenagers.

    2023-03-12
  • Social media overtakes television as news source for millennialsArticle

    Social media overtakes television as news source for millennials

    New data from YouGov Profiles reveals that young people now think of social media as their primary source of news

    2016-09-16
  • What Americans think about free speech and its consequencesArticle

    What Americans think about free speech and its consequences

    Americans are more likely to say the government is the biggest threat to free speech than that social media companies are.

    2025-02-09
  • Voters think social media companies have too much influence on the news people read Article

    Voters think social media companies have too much influence on the news people read

    Republicans see social media firms as biased against people on their side of the political divide

    2020-10-21
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  • Trump approval falls, Israel-Iran conflict, anti-ICE protests, and vaccines: June 13-16, 2025 Economist/YouGov PollArticle

    Trump approval falls, Israel-Iran conflict, anti-ICE protests, and vaccines: June 13-16, 2025 Economist/YouGov Poll

    This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers Trump approval numbers, the Israel-Iran conflict, anti-ICE protests, and opinion of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and his actions

    14 days ago
  • COVID vaccines, presidents' health, and the war in Ukraine: May 23-26, 2025 Economist/YouGov PollArticle

    COVID vaccines, presidents' health, and the war in Ukraine: May 23-26, 2025 Economist/YouGov Poll

    This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers how many Americans think Democrats actively tried to conceal information about Biden's health, how many Americans want to receive a new COVID-19 vaccine, and changes in Republican sympathy for Ukraine.

    about 1 month ago
  • 70% of Americans say it’s likely the U.S. will have a widespread outbreak of a new infectious disease in the next decadeArticle

    70% of Americans say it’s likely the U.S. will have a widespread outbreak of a new infectious disease in the next decade

    Half of Americans say they normally keep up to date with their vaccines; 36% say they’ve delayed or skipped some vaccines and 13% say they do not get any vaccines.

    about 2 months ago
  • What Americans think of childhood vaccinationsArticle

    What Americans think of childhood vaccinations

    A new YouGov survey finds that Americans largely support childhood vaccination: Majorities believe the benefits outweigh the risks, that vaccines work, that the science supporting their safety is well established, and that many of these vaccines should be required.

    2 months ago
  • Five years after it started, what do Americans think about the COVID-19 pandemic?Article

    Five years after it started, what do Americans think about the COVID-19 pandemic?

    About three-quarters of Americans say the COVID-19 pandemic affected at least a few of their major life decisions.

    3 months ago
  • Half of Democrats and 2% of Republicans say 2025 has been a terrible year for the countryArticle

    Half of Democrats and 2% of Republicans say 2025 has been a terrible year for the country

    Americans are about evenly split between positive and negative views about the year so far for the country. Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to say 2025 has been a terrible year for the U.S.

    4 months ago
  • What Americans think about home DNA tests and their potential usesArticle

    What Americans think about home DNA tests and their potential uses

    A new YouGov survey examines how Americans are feeling about consumer DNA tests. About one in five Americans have ever taken one of these tests, and many have found surprising information about their family history as a result.

    5 months ago
  • What Americans believe about health, from eight daily glasses of water to the hair of the dogArticle

    What Americans believe about health, from eight daily glasses of water to the hair of the dog

    A recent YouGov survey asked Americans whether 50 health beliefs — some might call some of them folk remedies — are true or not, from the necessity of drinking eight glasses of water a day to the suggestion that chicken soup cures colds.

    7 months ago
  • What Americans think of RFK Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again agendaArticle

    What Americans think of RFK Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again agenda

    While proposals to ban certain food additives and restrict pesticides are popular, fewer are in favor of lifting restrictions on raw milk or removing fluoride from public drinking water.

    7 months ago
  • Health care, the transition, the economy, Hunter Biden, and crypto: December 8-10, 2024 Economist/YouGov PollArticle

    Health care, the transition, the economy, Hunter Biden, and crypto: December 8-10, 2024 Economist/YouGov Poll

    This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers the health-care system, the presidential transition, the economy, President Biden's pardon of his son Hunter, and cryptocurrency.

    7 months ago
  • Neurodiversity in the U.S.: 19% of Americans identify as neurodivergentArticle

    Neurodiversity in the U.S.: 19% of Americans identify as neurodivergent

    28% of Americans say that they always or usually feel like their brain works differently from everyone else. 13% of Americans say that neurodivergent Americans don’t currently have equal rights in the U.S.; 58% say they do.

    8 months ago
  • Health care: What 2024 voters want and which candidate they trustArticle

    Health care: What 2024 voters want and which candidate they trust

    Harris' specific health care policies — including funding for home care services and investigating anti-competitive behavior by pharmaceutical companies — generally are more popular than Trump’s.

    8 months ago
  • One in three Americans say that a doctor has treated them negatively because of their identityArticle

    One in three Americans say that a doctor has treated them negatively because of their identity

    32% of Americans — including 23% of men and 40% of women — say they've avoided seeking out medical care due to negative experiences with a previous doctor.

    11 months ago
  • Marijuana leads alcohol for daily usage. Alcohol is well ahead for monthly usageArticle

    Marijuana leads alcohol for daily usage. Alcohol is well ahead for monthly usage

    17% of American adults use marijuana at least once a month, compared to 41% who use alcohol that often. However, 8% use marijuana daily, compared to only 5% who use alcohol daily.

    12 months ago
  • It’s bug season: Butterflies are the most popular insect of summer 2024Article

    It’s bug season: Butterflies are the most popular insect of summer 2024

    Americans are not particularly excited about a seasonal influx of insects: 49% say they feel very or somewhat negative about encountering insects or bugs outdoors while only 13% feel positively.

    12 months ago
  • How often do Americans eat leafy greens, and which ones do they think are the best?Article

    How often do Americans eat leafy greens, and which ones do they think are the best?

    Twice as many Americans prefer spinach rather than kale for nutrition, and spinach beats kale for taste in a rout.

    12 months ago
  • How much should doctors focus on the social determinants of health?Article

    How much should doctors focus on the social determinants of health?

    A large majority of Americans support the practice of social prescribing — connecting people to nonmedical activities such as dance — becoming a more regular part of American health care.

    12 months ago
  • One-quarter of Americans didn’t call an ambulance during a medical emergency for fear of costsArticle

    One-quarter of Americans didn’t call an ambulance during a medical emergency for fear of costs

    The amount of money owed for their last ambulance trip was surprisingly high to 37% of Americans who have taken one.

    about 1 year ago
  • How well can Americans visualize images in their minds?Article

    How well can Americans visualize images in their minds?

    Only 15% of Americans have heard of the condition, according to a new YouGov survey of 2,397 Americans.

    about 1 year ago
  • Most Americans believe marijuana is safer than alcohol and tobaccoArticle

    Most Americans believe marijuana is safer than alcohol and tobacco

    Most Americans (56%) have tried marijuana at some point in their lives, including 24% who say they’ve used it in the past year; 17% have used it in the past month.

    about 1 year ago
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