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While Americans overall have grown less religious, young men have bucked the trend and now outpace young women for the first time.

Ahead of Earth Day, ²¨²¨ÊÓÆµav data show the world feels more positive about efforts to preserve the environment than at any point in the past 20 years.

One in four Americans use AI for health information. Most do so to supplement care, but some are using AI in place of a provider visit when barriers arise.

Social & Policy Issues

A record-low 35% of Americans rate the environment's quality positively. Most say it is worsening, and the public wants the government to do more.

Social & Policy Issues

The 44% of U.S. adults who currently worry "a great deal" about climate change or global warming is near its 46% high point from 2020.

$100 trillion in global growth is coming. Who will get it? ²¨²¨ÊÓÆµav identifies three leading indicators that may help answer that question.

Having AI tools at work doesn't guarantee use. AI adoption depends on manager support, workflow fit and whether workers see value in the tools.

Half of U.S. workers now use artificial intelligence. AI adoption links to organizational disruption and individual productivity gains but not transformational changes to work.

A ²¨²¨ÊÓÆµav experiment reveals that careless responding is uncommon among ²¨²¨ÊÓÆµav panelists, reinforcing the advantages of probability-based sampling.

U.S. leadership approval within NATO countries fell sharply in 2025, dropping 14 percentage points to 21%.

Fifty-nine percent of Americans say their taxes are too high, while 47% consider them fair, near the record low measured in 1999.

Global leaders outpace all role groups on engagement and life evaluations but are more likely to experience negative emotions, which has implications for effective leadership.

Gen Zers' use of AI is steady, but their excitement and hopefulness about it have declined over the past year, while anger has increased.

New data reveal meaningful changes in the employee experience, as global employee engagement declines for a second year, manager engagement drops and job market perceptions shift worldwide.

Globally, China led the U.S. in 2025 leadership approval (36% vs. 31%), one of the widest gaps in 20 years, while U.S. disapproval hit a record high of 48%.

Ahead of one of the EU's most closely watched votes, Hungarians most often cite politics as the country's top problem, and a majority lack confidence in the honesty of elections.

A majority of U.S. college students use artificial intelligence in their coursework at least weekly, yet about half say their schools discourage or prohibit it.

Just over four in 10 bachelor's degree students in the U.S. say AI has influenced their choice of major.

Americans say they worry most about healthcare among 16 domestic issues, followed by the economy, inflation, the federal budget and income inequality.

Americans who spend more time on social media feel more civically empowered but also show less support for democracy and democratic norms.