81% of Americans Now Concerned About Inflation
The cost of living – particularly higher grocery prices – continues to worry most Americans.
The cost of living – particularly higher grocery prices – continues to worry most Americans.
While many Americans are concerned about the implications of artificial intelligence technology, a significant number of voters under 40 are willing to let AI exercise tremendous power in society and government.
Is President Donald Trump losing the winning coalition he built just a year ago?
We media types obsess about America's problems.
But we should acknowledge that today, life in America is better than life has been anywhere, ever.
For most of history, the norm was hunger, disease, illiteracy, slavery and war.
The most important thing the government can do for young people is encourage job creation, according to a plurality of American voters, most of whom don’t feel President Donald Trump is doing enough on the issue.
The buzzword of the month is "affordability," and based on the election results from New York, New Jersey and Virginia, voters think that's declining. Democrats think they've found a winning issue here to win back the hearts and minds of voters after the Trump sweep last year.
A majority of voters under 40 want a democratic socialist to win the White House in the next presidential election.
Thirty-six percent (36%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey for the week ending November 13, 2025.
Voters overwhelmingly agree that Big Tech has “run wild,” and favor using antitrust laws to promote fair competition and prevent anticompetitive business practices.
In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...
Economic confidence decreased to 98.6 in this month’s Rasmussen Reports Economic Index, more than seven points lower than October.
Two-thirds of voters approve of the deal to end the government shutdown, and nearly half see Republicans as the political beneficiary.
Success breeds failure. Policies and practices well suited to society at one juncture in history are often poorly suited to the world they have beneficially transformed. If you carry a good thing too far, it can turn out not to be a good thing anymore.
Although most Americans say religion is important to their lives, fewer than half attend services more than occasionally.
The election of “democratic socialist” Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York City has got America’s under-40 voters excited, and a majority of them want to enact his agenda nationwide.
"America will never be a socialist country!" says President Donald Trump.
The election of a self-declared “democratic socialist” as mayor of New York City has many voters skeptical about Zohran Mamdani’s plans.
Not a single hurricane has made landfall in the United States this year, but most Americans still suspect climate change is making storms more severe.
Amid a swirl of controversy about former Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, most voters are not sold on accusations that the popular podcaster is a dangerous antisemite.
Time is short for the Trump administration.