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Here are some other highlights from DFP this week:
Fitter, happier, more productive.
Ever feel like a cog in a machine? Or like that dog in the house on fire meme? Or like a plastic bag drifting through the wind, wanting to start again? Well, you’re not alone! On this holiday for all things horrific, we have the displeasure of informing you that 60% of voters think life is getting worse in the U.S. Based on how things have been going recently, we don’t blame them!
What’s driving this pessimism, you ask? When we provided respondents with a list of various factors that some people say are causing life to get worse, voters say they are the most “extremely worried” about two issues: the cost of living (43%) and division in our society (42%).
But don’t get it twisted — despite what the MAGA ghouls and goblins would have you believe, 71% of voters say that the U.S. becoming a more multicultural and diverse country has been a positive development. We also find that a majority of voters think the global integration of our economy has been positive, while the decline in religion, Americans spending an increased percentage of time indoors, and increased consumption of medications, technology, and material goods have been mostly negative.
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