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The Marist Poll was founded in 1978. We’re a part of Marist University and regularly measure public opinion in New York and across the country.
Qualified, educated, and ready to work—but still facing barriers. Our latest Time Machine examines how employer assumptions continue to shape opportunities for people with disabilities. Read more: maristpoll.marist.edu/blog/
Workplace protections for people with disabilities have come a long way since 1990, but equal employment outcomes have not followed. Our latest Time Machine looks at what has changed—and why the disability employment gap remains. Read more: maristpoll.marist.edu/blog/
Burnout is changing the workplace. This week on Poll Hub, we examine why more employees are prioritizing mental health support and how employers are responding. maristpoll.com/podcast
AI is driving a data center boom, but communities are asking tough questions and, unlike nearly everything in America nowadays, the opposition is across party lines. This week on Poll Hub: maristpoll.com/podcast
Coming tomorrow morning: AI is fueling a data center boom—but at what cost? Plus, should mental health days become a standard workplace benefit? Subscribe now to get it when it's released: maristpoll.com/podcast #AI #DataCenters #MentalHealthDays #Workplace
How many Americans are staying in jobs they want to leave because they cannot afford to lose their health insurance? We look at “job lock” and how healthcare costs are shaping career choices, entrepreneurship, and economic mobility. maristpoll.com/podcast
From weight loss and anti-aging to social media and looksmaxxing, Americans across generations are feeling pressure to change how they look. This week on Poll Hub, we examine the beauty standards shaping that pressure. maristpoll.com/podcast
Coming later this morning: How do beauty standards shape self-image, and how many workers stay in jobs just to keep their health insurance? Click the link in bio and subscribe to Poll Hub wherever you get your podcasts! #BeautyStandards #Looksmaxxing #HealthInsurance
Qualified, educated, and ready to work but still facing barriers. This week on Poll Hub, we examine the disability employment gap and whether remote work is helping narrow it. maristpoll.com/podcast
Should athletes and celebrities speak out or stay out of politics? This week on Poll Hub, we look at how politics has spread through sports, entertainment, and pop culture. maristpoll.com/podcast
Coming later this morning: Should athletes and celebrities speak out on politics — or stay out of it? And, why do people with disabilities still face major barriers to employment? Subscribe now to get it when it's released: maristpoll.com/podcast
This week on Poll Hub, we're looking at why so many Americans agree that our politicians are too old. From Congress to the presidency and to the Supreme Court, we explore whether experience still outweighs the push for generational change. Listen now: maristpoll.com/podcast
Are Americans reading less? We look at how books, e-books, and audiobooks are reshaping reading habits on this week's Poll Hub. Listen here: maristpoll.com/podcast
Coming later this morning: Following the death of the 6th sitting member of Congress this term, questions about the age of America's political leaders are back in the spotlight. Subscribe now to get it when it's released: maristpoll.com/podcast
Do Americans still trust each other? On this week’s Poll Hub, we look beyond trust in institutions and examine the long decline in Americans’ trust in one another. maristpoll.com/podcast
Trade tensions are only part of the story. On this week’s Poll Hub, we look at how Americans view China as a rival, an economic partner, and a growing global power. maristpoll.com/podcast
Coming later this morning on the new Poll Hub: How do Americans really see China — as a rival, a threat, or an economic partner? And, do Americans still trust each other? Click the link in bio and subscribe to Poll Hub wherever you get your podcasts!
How easy has it been to get Americans to buckle their seat belts? Our newest Time Machine looks back at the decades-long shift in seat belt attitudes and the public opinion behind one of America's biggest public safety successes. maristpoll.marist.edu/blog/
Buckling up is second nature for most Americans today, but it wasn't always that way. Our latest Time Machine looks at how attitudes toward seat belts have changed over the years. Read more: maristpoll.marist.edu/blog/
America is turning 250, but American pride doesn’t look the same as it once did. On this week’s Poll Hub, we examine how national pride has shifted and divided, looking at findings from our new poll with @npr.org and @pbsnews.org. maristpoll.com/podcast
Most Americans know end-of-life planning matters, but far fewer have actually done it. On this week’s Poll Hub, we discuss what happens as the oldest Baby Boomers turn 80 and families face conversations many have long avoided. maristpoll.com/podcast
Coming tomorrow morning: What does pride in America mean today? We look at America’s 250th birthday, changing views of national pride, and why so many Americans still avoid planning for the end of life. Subscribe now: maristpoll.com/podcast
250 years after America's birth, how do Americans feel about the state of the country? Check out our new poll with @npr.org and @pbsnews.org to see how Americans are feeling leading up to the fourth! Get all the data: maristpoll.com/latest-polls
This week on Poll Hub... how has the political landscape around queer issues changed in the last couple years? We're joined by author Michael Bronski to discuss on this big Pride weekend: maristpoll.com/podcast
More Americans than ever identify as LGBTQ+, but public acceptance is slipping and partisan divides are growing. We talk with Harvard prof and author, Michael Bronski who's A Queer History of the United States has just been republished by @beaconpressbks. maristpoll.com/podcast
Coming later this morning: Why are Americans growing more divided over LGBTQ+ acceptance? We break down the numbers with Harvard Professor, LGBTQ+ activist, and author, Michael Bronski! Subscribe now to get it when it's released: maristpoll.com/podcast
How are Americans rating Trump’s economy? In our new poll with @npr.org and @pbsnews.org, just 33% approve of how President Trump is handling the economy, his lowest rating ever on this question in a Marist Poll. And, that's not all... Get all the data: maristpoll.com/latest-polls
The World Cup is coming to America, but so are debates over affordability, immigration, and who gets to take part. We break down the politics and public opinion surrounding the tournament on this week's Poll Hub. maristpoll.com/podcast
Summer is here, but so are concerns about gas prices and the economy. We break down the findings from our new national poll on this week's Poll Hub. maristpoll.com/podcast
Coming later this morning on the new Poll Hub: How are Americans feeling about the World Cup on our home turf? Unexcited, according to new data... Subscribe now to get it when it's released: maristpoll.com/podcast