America This Week: Monkeys Do a Lot of Chewing, Economic Clouds Parting? New Year; New Side Hustle and The Doctor Will Ignore You Now
The latest trends in culture and society from The Harris Poll?
As we dive in to cover The Consumer Electronics Show (CES), good morning from Las Vegas.?
While you were hopefully resting up, we fielded The Harris Poll America This Week survey from December 29th to January 1st among 1,999 U.S. adults. And we found that economic concerns have not abated despite the egg nog:? Nearly nine in ten Americans (88%) are still concerned about the economy and inflation (+1%-pt from last week), and three-quarters about affording their living expenses (75%, +5%). Most notably, Americans' fear of losing their jobs shot up 11 points to (54%).
Here's a chart that distills the most important issues to Americans heading into 2023:
Here are four new polls to start the year. Get after it! Happy New Year
John Gerzema,?CEO The Harris [email protected]
1. 71 Favorite Facts of 2022: New York Times-Harris Poll?
We at The Harris Poll were happy to find out data chosen among the New York Times "71 of Our Favorite Facts of 2022."
Takeaway: However, what we found recently is that it turns out that nearly half of those with tattoos (45%), almost 60 million Americans, have regrets about them and have had a tattoo removed or will soon. As for what then to consider in 2023...ink wisely, friends.
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2. Voters Look Ahead: Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll
As we begin the New Year, our Harris Poll Chairmen (and Stagwell Chairman/CEO) Mark Penn lays out an interesting analysis in the latest December Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll. (Download the full report and listen to Mark/The Hill's Bob Cusack podcast).
Takeaway: Despite the economic malaise in these numbers, we have been steadily increasing our economic optimism. Nearly a third of Americans say the economy is on the right track (31% +10 pts from June). And more than a quarter now say, "My financial situation is improving" (26%; also +10 pts from June). So while uncertainty lingers over a coming recession ––41% think we're in one now; 39% believe we will be–– six straight months of improving economic numbers are hopeful heading into the new year.?
3. Americans Turn to Side Hustles: American Staffing Association-Harris Poll
Facing inflation and economic uncertainty, U.S. workers are turning to side hustles to shore up their finances, according to our latest survey with American Staffing Association as covered by HR Dive.?
Takeaway: "The effects of a recession are hitting workers across business sectors, including tech and social media companies, e-commerce, and real estate," Richard Wahlquist, President and CEO at the American Staffing Association, said in a news release. "As employers focus on reducing expenses and belt-tightening, workers are considering turning to second jobs or extra shifts to make ends meet."
4. The Doctor Will Ignore You Now: MITRE-Harris Poll
In our latest survey in partnership with MITRE, as featured in Becker's Hospital Review, a worrying trend appears in the number of patients, especially among BIPOC and those with disabilities, feeling ignored by healthcare professionals.
Takeaway: "These findings confirm unacceptable disparities in patient experience along racial and ethnic lines, and for those who are managing chronic health conditions or navigating the world with disabilities," said Juliette Forstenzer Espinosa, senior Medicare, Medicaid, and Affordable Care Act Marketplace strategist, MITRE. "And these categories are, of course, intersectional. There's no question there is work better to serve all populations at the point of care."