In the year 1998 – when Bill Clinton was president, most households still had landline phones, and CNN’s website looked like this – Gallup and USA Today called up 1,055 Americans on those landlines ...
As his first year back in office ends, Trump's job approval is near the lowest it’s ever been across both of his term.
In the autumn of 1998, at the tail end of a decade defined by booming tech optimism and good 'ol landlines, pollsters asked 1,055 Americans to imagine life in the year 2025.
Data this week showed that the American economy is growing at its fastest pace in two years — and yet polling shows the mood on Main Street is grim.
The US dollar's 10% decline this year looks bad on the surface. But there are actually some positives.
Geng Ngarmboonanant, managing director at JPMorgan Chase & Co., and former deputy chief of staff to former Treasury Secretary ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted "gigantic" tax refunds of $1,000-$2,000 for many Americans filing in 2026 due to ...
After the 9/11 attacks, Arabs and Muslims became the villains in many American films and TV shows. The ethnic background of ...
This year, I've spoken to over 250 older Americans. Most, including those with sufficient savings, expressed anxiety about ...
Experts point to several factors behind the surge in health insurance prices, including general inflation, the growing use of ...
Research from 2025 shows vitamin D supplements, transcendental meditation, GLP-1 drugs and creative activities can ...
When disaster strikes, emergency savings can be a financial lifeline. But a new survey shows many Americans aren’t adding to ...