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Why women and men view the economy differently

Apr 25, 2017
A new Marketplace-Edison Research poll finds a persistent gender gap.
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Economic anxiety has eased in the U.S., unless you're a millennial

Apr 24, 2017
People feel like they're on the "razor's edge" when it comes to health care, says Larry Rosin of Edison Research.
Millennials are now more anxious than they were in 2015, the first year of our poll.
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The word 'Trump' may be shifting our ideological attitudes

Apr 24, 2017
Some of the latest findings from our Marketplace-Edison Research Poll highlight the prevalence of party lines.
President Donald Trump listens to a question during a town hall event at Rochester Recreational Arena in Rochester, New Hampshire.
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You think Washington has 'forgotten' you — and it doesn't matter what party you're in

Apr 24, 2017
As we approach the president's 100th day in office, Americans tell us they are less anxious about the economy. But, there's still a disconnect, according to our latest Marketplace-Edison Research Poll.
A person watches the televised inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States while in Times Square on Jan. 20 in New York City.
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Read about our methodology

Mar 7, 2017
For our Spring 2020 survey: The Marketplace-Edison Research Survey is a national survey of Americans 18 and older. A total of 1,018 respondents were interviewed, with 500 interviews conducted by telephone and 518 interviews conducted online. The interviews were conducted from April 23-28, 2020. The data was weighted to match the most recent United States […]
A job fair in San Francisco.
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Americans have mixed feelings about the job market

Oct 20, 2016
Americans say they're both anxious about jobs, but confident at the same time.
The newest economic poll from Marketplace Edison Research hints at our mixed feelings regarding employment: more people fear losing their jobs, yet at the same time appear confident about finding the next one.
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If the economy is rigged, toward whom?

Oct 20, 2016
Most say the rich and companies benefit. Beyond that, there are stark divisions.
Most Americans agree economic benefits are skewed toward the rich, along with big corporations.
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Is it a job or a 'good job'?

Oct 19, 2016
The Marketplace-Edison Research Economic Poll finds that health benefits and a good working environment are priorities.
In our most recent national survey — the Marketplace-Edison Research poll — a majority of respondents' top expectations from employers included health insurance and a healthy work environment that makes you feel valued.
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Survey says: we're afraid

Oct 18, 2016
In our latest poll, we look at why people are afraid this election.
Almost 80% of people in the Marketplace-Edison Research economic poll stated that they are "afraid" of what might happen to their financial situation following this presidential election,
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