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Poll: Younger Americans have a harder time reading clocks
95% of adults 65 or older say they can read the time from an analog clock instantly, compared to 43% of adults under 30.
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Breastfeeding is viewed favorably by more Americans than is baby formula
Mothers who are younger or more educated are more likely than others to breastfeed their babies.
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What do Americans think of public nudity?
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Which animals do Americans think are fair game for hunters?
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What role do Americans think religion should play in public schools?
More Americans oppose than support requiring classrooms to display the Ten commandments.
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After Texas legislators passed redistricting bill, support rises for Democratic counter-gerrymandering
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Trump's agenda, crime, the National Guard, museums, slavery, and reading books: August 22 - 25, 2025 Economist/YouGov Poll
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Republicans are much less likely to see inflation and election fraud as very serious problems than they were a year ago
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Two-thirds of Americans have strong feelings about Donald Trump — and most of them are negative
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A new high for Trump disapproval, Democrats' House vote lead, wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and universities: August 15 - 18, 2025 Economist/YouGov Poll
This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers new lows for Trump approval, Democrats' lead in the generic ballot, wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and administration actions in higher education.
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Americans are far more likely to say immigration detention centers should provide clean drinking water than to say they do
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Democrats are more positive than Republicans about their community's schools — and much more positive about the country's
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Not your usual breakdowns of the 2024 electorate — inspired by Dropout's Game Changer
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What Americans think about sleepaway summer camp
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Few Americans support Texas Republicans' redistricting plan; opinions are split on the Democrats' move to stop it
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Donald Trump approval, Ghislaine Maxwell, gerrymandering, inflation, and unemployment: August 9 - 11, 2025 Economist/YouGov Poll
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Large majorities of Americans say gerrymandering is a major problem, unfair, and should be illegal
Less Republicans than Democrats oppose gerrymandering, though Democrats are more willing to use tit-for-tat gerrymandering in response to Republican partisan gerrymandering.
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What Americans think about Sydney Sweeney, 'good genes,' and nature vs. nurture
Americans are more likely to view Sydney Sweeney favorably than unfavorably, and few see anything inappropriate in saying that someone has "good genes"
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Family estrangement: How often and why it happens
People who are estranged from a child or grandchild are especially likely to say they would consider reconciling with their estranged family member.
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Unemployment concerns, Gaza, Epstein, trust and medicine, guns, and team names: August 1 - 4, 2025 Economist/YouGov Poll
This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers unemployment data, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Jeffrey Epstein, medical information and trust, guns, and pro-sports team names
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