A report by the American Jewish Committee (commonly known as AJC) released Tuesday, Feb. 9, found that antisemitism is making Jewish Americans feel unsafe and is causing Jews to change the way they ...
Through this research, Capstone Partners and IMAP have tracked notable impacts on the global M&A market, current economic environment, as well as M&A advisors' expectations on pricing trends and ...
More than half of Americans in a survey released Friday rated President Trump’s first year back in office as a “failure.” The CNN/SSRS survey found that 58 percent of U.S. adults said 2025 was a ...
Massachusetts is once again one of the top "moved from" states in the country, according to a moving truck company survey. The state was ranked No. 7 on the United Van Lines list of the top outbound ...
Ammar Maleki is the founder and director of non-profit GAMAAN. He was selected as World Association for Public Opinion Research’s national representative for Iran for the 2025–2027 term. Pooyan Tamimi ...
Americans ended 2025 deeply pessimistic about the economy, according to a report released Jan. 8, with possible implications for social stability and the upcoming midterm elections. Respondents ...
ZURICH, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Companies found it harder to do business in 2025 due to a deterioration in global cooperation on issues including trade, climate, technology and security, a survey published ...
Americans are feeling increasingly hopeless about their employment prospects, new survey data showed Thursday. The perceived probability of finding a job hit a record low of 43.1% in December, ...
An illustration showing a hand holding paper money in front of a background of coins, abstracted speech bubbles, and a laptop displaying a bar graph. An annual survey conducted by the American ...
Dallas repeats as leading metro, Ocala retains spot as top city proper in U-Haul's 2025 U.S. growth metros and cities ranking. B ased on one-way customer transactions throughout 2025, Dallas was the ...
Violent crime declined nationwide in 2025, but a new survey shows several US cities moving in the opposite direction, reporting increases in homicides, rapes, robberies or aggravated assaults even as ...