Applications for U.S. jobless benefits rose to a three-month high last week but remained within the same healthy range of the past three years. The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits rose by 22,
A major new study on religious views in the United States finds – as Americans’ connection to organized religion continues to fade – there are deep divides over the appropriate role for religion in American public life,
The Supreme Court appeared virtually certain to side with an Ohio woman who lost a “reverse discrimination” suit against her employer when her gay boss declined to promote her, a decision that will likely make it easier for some White and straight employees to win similar claims.
Nearly 300,000 Americans wait an average of over 9.5 months for Social Security disability appeal decisions, delaying their benefits.
The public has long been divided over the role of government, but on certain issues there is bipartisan agreement that government should play a major role.
In a recent survey, 17% of Americans said they’d like to move outside the U.S. in the next five years, with Canada being the top destination.
Americans across the country are deeply split over Mr. Musk, with some welcoming his cuts to government and others outraged at what they see as an abuse of power.
According to the American Hospital Association, more than 70 million Americans are covered by Medicaid. This equates to one in five people in the United States, or 40 percent of the population. The federal and state governments have both funded the healthcare program.
The Harvard CAPS-Harris poll revealed a majority of Americans support reducing wasteful government spending. Most voters agree there should be a government agency dedicated to efficiency and that DOGE is helping to make major spending cuts, the nonprobability-based poll found.
Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) said he believes the Democratic Party has “fallen out of touch” with what the majority of Americans want from the party. Moulton went on Fox News on Wednesday, where he
While inflation and a softening labor market have forced lower-income Americans to focus on necessities, high earners are still splurging.
If you're an American with a disability who receives government assistance, you likely qualify for an ABLE account, or you may starting next year.