America This Week: State of Snacking, More Know Their Astrology Sign Than Blood Type, Homelessness, Debt Ceilings and Crypto Regulations
The latest trends in culture and society from The Harris Poll?
Good morning from New York.?
It's a concern but not a panic. With tech layoffs mounting, nearly half of employed Americans are concerned about losing their jobs (49%, -6%-pt from January 1). However, hybrid and younger workers are the most nervous about job security, with over half concerned about losing their employment (Hybrid: 57%, Millennials: 56%, Gen Z: 53%).?According to our new America This Week survey, this fielded from January 20 to 22nd among 2,004 U.S. adults.
The latest data (below) show that the economy and inflation continue to be the most important issues to Americans, followed by crime and violence:
Here are a few other to know this week:
These stories and links to reports and data are below. Have a great rest of the week.?John ([email protected])
1. Snacks Are Inflation-Proof: Mondeléz State of Snacking Report
The fourth annual State of Snacking report reveals that while current economic challenges are affecting consumer choices worldwide, snack foods are still essential basket items.
While (89%) of global consumers are concerned about inflation, (75%) agree they "always find room in their budget for snacks." Other themes in the global survey:
Takeaway: Three years into a global pandemic and over a year into record-breaking inflation, consumers worldwide are seeking 'sweet relief': (78%) agree it's more important than ever to have moments of indulgence during their day. And perhaps a bit of mental health and wellness, too: (84%) of consumers worldwide say chocolate is good for the soul (84%).?
2. ?More Americans Know Their Astrology Sign, Than Their Blood Type: Quest Diagnostics-Harris Poll
A new Harris survey with Quest Diagnostics finds that Americans need more fundamental knowledge regarding their health.
Takeaway: Nick Bellos, MD, National Medical Director Extended Care Services, Quest Diagnostics, says, "Having high cholesterol levels may not have any symptoms, but it increases your risk for heart disease and stroke. Knowing where you stand through diagnostic testing, whether it be your cholesterol level or other markers, will help you manage your health today to stave off disease and costly treatments in the future hopefully." Case in point: our survey found that only (20%) know their cholesterol level.
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3. Americans Call For Local Government To Fix Homelessness: Grid-Harris Poll
According to a new survey with Grid, Most Americans believe it's up to local governments to fix the homelessness epidemic throughout the country.
Takeaway: "The demand for action from a city's electorate doesn't seem to be lost on politicians. Mayors across the country campaigned on ending homelessness last year, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. And just this week, the city council approved a $50 million fund for Bass to address homelessness specifically" (Grid)?
4. Documents Debt Ceilings and Crypto Regulation: Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll
Harris Poll Chairman (and Stagwell CEO) Mark Penn lays out an interesting analysis in the latest January Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll. Here are a few highlights (download the full report here):
Biden's classified documents concern most Americans, including Democrats
Voters side with Republicans on debt ceiling negotiations and spending restraints
Kevin McCarthy emerges with a moderate conservative image from the speakership fight, not far right
Americans are split on non-competes but want more crypto regulation:
Support for Social Security and Immigration Unites Most Americans
To check out more findings on voter sentiment regarding social security and immigration legislation, non-compete agreements, cryptocurrency regulation, and more, tune into Mark's/The Hill's Bob Cusack podcast.
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