The latest
American Values Survey paints a picture of a mistrustful, world - weary electorate that's pretty much had it with political dynasties, monolingual immigrants and political correctness in general.
They're the «nones,» also known as unaffiliated voters, according to a new
American Values Survey by the Public Religion Research Institute.
Our 2010
American Values Survey, released today, turns much of this received wisdom on its head, while confirming a few salient facts.
Not exact matches
According to a 2011 Pew Research Center
survey, more than four in ten white seniors say that a growing population of immigrants is a «change for the worse;» half of white boomers believe immigration is «a threat to traditional
American customs and
values.»
Good thing St. Louis» median home
value, at $ 164,200, is well below the U.S. median of $ 194,500, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2015
American Community
Survey data.
Key findings for the North
American (U.S. and Canada) workforce
surveyed in the study include: • 51 % of employees are not happy at work • 45 % of employees trust their company's leadership • 61 % of employees don't know their company's mission • 57 % of employees are not motivated by their company's mission • 60 % of employees don't know their company's vision • 57 % of employees don't feel recognized for their progress at work • 61 % of employees don't know their organization's cultural
values • 50 % of employees don't expect to be with their organization a year from now
For the U.S. market, they define investor sentiment using an
American Association of Individual Investors (AAII)
value index (percent bullish minus percent bearish), derived from a weekly
survey of individual investors regarding their outlook for U.S. equities over the next six months and published before the market open on Thursdays.
Twenty - nine percent of
Americans say the Occupy Wall Street movement shares their
values, the same proportion who say Tea Party shares their
values, the
survey found.
A new PRRI
survey released today asked a different question, but found similar results: 73 percent of white evangelicals said Islam was at odds with
American values, compared with 56 percent of all
Americans.
CNN:
Survey: 3 in 10 Americans identify with Occupy, Tea Party movements Both the Occupy Wall Street and Tea Party movements identify with the values of just under a third of the country, according to a survey released Thu
Survey: 3 in 10
Americans identify with Occupy, Tea Party movements Both the Occupy Wall Street and Tea Party movements identify with the
values of just under a third of the country, according to a
survey released Thu
survey released Thursday.
Fifty - six percent of those
surveyed felt that the quality of
American family life is getting worse; 62 percent believe that family
values have weakened; even higher percentages are pessimistic about the state of the family 10 years from now.
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A
survey of the national mood found that, while a majority of
Americans believes the nation has lost its identity, that their
values are under attack and that they are falling behind economically, those who support Trump are «by far the most dissatisfied,» the
survey says.
Andy Vonasch, a psychologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his colleagues conducted an online
survey of 111
Americans about the
value of reputation.
Recent
surveys show that
American biotechnology companies employ approximately 191,000 people in high -
value jobs.
It is an irony that the development of secular art, which had begun to free aesthetic
value from religious restraints, should find itself being turned to quasi religious imagery as in Thomas Moran's paintings, which are the basis of Joni Louise Kinsey's book, Thomas Moran and the
Surveying of the
American West.
This
survey clearly shows that
Americans see the
value the Internet can offer in helping them meet people who share their interests, develop friendships and find companionship.»
Nearly two - thirds of foreign exchange students
surveyed, 64.1 percent, view
American teens as
valuing success at sports «much more» than teens in their home countries.
By 2011, in a
survey by the Pew Research Center, just 29 percent of
American adults said that online courses offered equal
value to learning in traditional classrooms.
A
survey of parents conducted by the Center for a New
American Dream showed that 63 percent believed that their children define their self - worth in terms of what they own; 78 percent thought that marketing puts too much pressure on children to buy things that are too expensive, unhealthy, or unnecessary; and 70 percent expressed the belief that commercialism has a negative effect on children's
values and worldviews.
According to the
American Housing
Survey data the median annual taxes per $ 1,000
value averages $ 12.
More
Americans are confident that home
values will recover in the next year or two, indicates a
survey by Prudential Real Estate and Relocation Services Inc..
According to the 2009
American Housing
Survey these costs come out to about 7 - 8 % of the
value of the home per year.
To calculate median home
values for 3,119 counties and county - equivalents in the United States, NAR applied the House Price Index growth from FHFA to the latest housing data from the
American Community
Survey (ACS).
One recent
Value Insured
survey found that the vast majority of younger folks — a whopping 83 %, in fact — still associate buying a home with the
American dream.
Phase I of «Pets in the Classroom» study by
American Humane Association and Pet Care Trust
surveys nearly 1,200 North
American teachers, reveals that teachers see classroom pets having real educational, leadership and character - building
value.
The recently released results of the
American Climate
Values Survey, conducted
General
American Climate
Value Survey Findings -73 percent of
Americans believe global warming is happening - But only 18 percent «strongly believe» global warming is real, and is harmful and caused by humans -74 percent said they want the US to be an international leader in global warming solutions
The
American Climate
Values Survey was commissioned by a slew of prominent environmental agencies, including the Nature Conservancy, ecoAmerica, the Alliance for Climate Protection, and the NRDC.
In a decades - long
survey of leading journals, from the
American Economic Review to the New England Journal of Medicine, we find that eight or nine of every 10 articles assumes that statistical significance demonstrates scientific, economic, or other human importance, and that a lack of statistical significance — statistical «insignificance,» or a p -
value greater than.05 — indicates a lack of importance.
The
survey, which tracks
Americans» confidence they'll be able to take a summer vacation and reports how much they intend to spend while vacationing, shows that 2015 will be the year of
value - seeking travelers.
Although the housing market has been turbulent since the housing bubble burst that started around 2006, the median
value of a home in Scottsdale still remained at $ 491,800 between 2006 and 2008, according to a U.S. Census Bureau
American Community
Survey.
In association with the
American School Counselor Association (ASCA) and the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), the College Board's National Office for School Counselor Advocacy (NOSCA) reviews the
values of a principal - counselor relationship through their examples of relationships,
surveys, and a published toolkit.
Although myriad
surveys demonstrate that most
Americans still believe in the
value of homeownership, many of them believe owning a home will become more difficult in the coming years.
Applying the House Price Index growth from FHFA to the latest housing data from the
American Community
Survey (ACS), we calculated a median home
value for 3,119 counties and county - equivalents in the United States.
The Qualtrics findings echo those reported by
Value - Insured, whose recent home - buyer
survey reveals 83 percent of today's millennials believe owning a home is an important part of their personal
American dream.
On average,
Americans expect home prices to increase 1.3 percent over the next twelve months in the Fannie Mae
survey (the highest
value yet recorded).
By an overwhelming margin,
American voters strongly
value homeownership and would oppose efforts to weaken or eliminate the mortgage interest deduction or diminish a federal role to help qualified home buyers obtain affordable 30 - year mortgages, according to a new nationwide
survey gauging likely voters» attitudes towards homeownership and housing policy issues.
The
survey also asked
Americans about where they felt real estate agents had the most
value - add.