Tag: America
Americans exhibit lower levels of connection to their country
Americans exhibit lower levels of connection to their country and community compared to their global counterparts. This disparity is particularly pronounced among specific demographic groups, including younger adults, individuals with lower socioeconomic status, those affiliated with the Democratic Party, and the religiously unaffiliated, according to a 2023 Pew Research Center survey spanning 24 nations.
Public Opinion on Taxation: Views on Fairness, Complexity, Federal Spending
Explore American attitudes towards taxation, including perceptions of fairness, support for raising tax rates on corporations and wealthy individuals, frustration with tax complexity, and insights into federal spending priorities.
American Dream: Challenges and Resilience Among Asian Americans
Explore the journey of Asian Americans striving for the American dream amid economic challenges. Learn about their diverse experiences, from overcoming language barriers to seeking financial assistance, and their unwavering determination to achieve success.
Homelessness Surges 12% in the United States
Discover the alarming 12% increase in homelessness in the United States, driven by escalating rents and the vanishing support of pandemic aid. Dive into the details, including surprising statistics on affected communities, and explore the urgent call for effective solutions
Alarming Rise in Heat-Related Deaths Predicted for Americans in Future
The United States could face a significant increase in cardiovascular-related deaths due to extreme heat in the coming decades, said a new study by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania.
Long Covid Afflicts At Least 14% of the US Population
A comprehensive investigation into long Covid and symptom prevalence in the United States reveals that one in seven individuals had experienced long Covid by the conclusion of 2022. Researchers from UCL and Dartmouth conducted this large-scale study, offering crucial insights into the profound impact of long Covid on affected individuals.
Halloween Chills: Belief in Supernatural Entities among Americans
With Halloween just around the corner, the season for all things spooky is in full swing, including beliefs in supernatural entities. A recent YouGov survey of American adults unveils intriguing insights into what people believe when it comes to ghosts, demons, vampires, and more.
New York City Sinking; NASA
Parts of the New York City metropolitan area are sinking and rising at different rates due to several factors ranging from land-use practices to long-lost glaciers, scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Rutgers University found.
More Americans Believe Being a Man Helps than Hurts
More Americans say being a man helps than hurts a person’s ability to get ahead in the United States these days, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. By contrast, more Americans say being a woman hurts rather than helps.
Fertility Treatments Touching More American Lives
In a notable societal shift, an increasing number of Americans are becoming intimately familiar with fertility treatments. Whether through their own experiences or through close connections, a growing share of the population is entering the world of assisted reproduction.









































