Survey
Coverage of Survey in the Nexus archive.
- Do you really, really love your job? Then you're not alone, according to surprising results from this survey
A survey found that 78.9% of workers reported feeling positive at the end of their shifts, indicating a high level of job satisfaction among those surveyed. The results suggest that a majority of employees experience positive emotions related to their work.
- California cities dominate national ‘catfish’ rankings — as major West Coast hub takes the crown of shame
California cities lead the nation in 'catfish' rankings, with a major West Coast hub ranking as the worst. A new survey highlights West Coast singles being deceived by catfish.
- Do you trust AI? Almost every American says no and believes humans are more helpful: survey
A survey of 1,200 U.S. adults found 86% distrust AI results, with 42% specifically concerned when AI-generated answers lack clear origins.
- Unhealthy snacks provide a quarter of Britons' daily calories, survey reveals
Unhealthy snacks contribute a quarter of Britons' daily calories, according to a survey. The findings highlight a significant portion of caloric intake coming from unhealthy food sources.
- Nationwide survey shows ongoing struggles for pregnant patients on Medicaid
A national survey found that Medicaid-covered pregnant patients face limited access to prenatal care, with 21% receiving care only in the second trimester or later. Medicaid patients reported higher rates of complications like high blood pressure, gestational diabetes, and mental health issues compared to those with private insurance. Threats to progress include hospital maternity unit closures and Medicaid funding cuts.
- AAPI survey finds fading faith in US as destination for immigrants amid Trump crackdown
A survey of Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) adults found that most believe the United States was once a great destination for immigrants but is no longer. Forty-one percent of AAPI adults are carrying proof of immigration status or citizenship, or know someone who is, while 34% have altered travel plans due to immigration concerns, citing a Trump-era crackdown.
- Failing Democrat-run Los Angeles has one of the DEADEST downtowns in the entire world, new survey finds
A new survey identifies Los Angeles, a Democrat-run city, as having one of the deadest downtowns globally. The report highlights significant issues affecting the city's downtown area.
- Nearly 80% of residents near Kodungaiyur incinerator report health issues: survey
A survey found that nearly 80% of residents living near the Kodungaiyur incinerator reported experiencing health issues. The findings highlight concerns about the incinerator's impact on local public health.
- Here's the retirement challenge nobody talks about
Many Americans have spent years saving for retirement but lack a plan for using their savings after retiring, according to a new survey. The issue highlights a gap between financial preparation and post-retirement spending strategies.
- One state has the most expensive pizza in the nation — and it’s not New York: survey
A new survey identifies a state with the most expensive pizza in the nation, which is not New York. The report also highlights affordable pizza slices across the country for summer road trip travelers.
- Nilgiri Tahr population in State increases to 1,364, finds survey
The Nilgiri Tahr population in a state has increased to 1,364 according to a survey. The findings indicate a positive trend for the species.
- OPEC Output Plunges Further as US Squeezes Iran, Survey Shows
OPEC's oil output has decreased further, according to a survey, as the United States applies pressure on Iran. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is highlighted in the context of reduced production.
- Financial struggles are taking a toll on men’s mental health: survey
A survey reveals that over half of men feel financial hardships have caused them to fall short of societal expectations of 'being a man.' The findings highlight a link between financial struggles and negative impacts on men's mental health.
- Most new German citizens keep original nationality: survey
Germany's previous government changed laws to allow dual citizenship. A new survey reveals that over 85% of new German citizens retain their original nationality one year after the reform.
- Doctor who dropped 70 pounds on all-meat regimen says we’ve been ‘misfed’ and ‘misled’
A doctor who lost 70 pounds on an all-meat diet claims people have been 'misfed' and 'misled.' A survey shows 70% of Americans are trying to consume more protein, up from 62% in 2021.
- Net worth matters more than income when it comes to financial anxiety, survey finds
A new survey reveals that financial anxiety decreases more significantly with higher net worth compared to higher income. The study highlights net worth as a more influential factor in reducing financial stress than income levels.
- Four in 10 Wealthy Asian Boomers Lack Succession Plans, Survey Shows
A survey reveals that 40% of wealthy Asian boomers lack succession plans, highlighting a significant gap in financial and business continuity planning among this demographic.
- Americans demand ban on dynamic pricing — while a baffling portion prefer real-time price fluctuations: survey
A survey reveals conflicting American opinions on dynamic pricing, with some demanding a ban while others support real-time price adjustments. The survey highlights consumer uncertainty about fluctuating prices, comparing bargain hunting to a moving target.
- Barabak: The 'greatest threat' to rule of law in decades. That's how lawyers, judges see Trump
A survey reveals lawyers and judges view Donald Trump as the greatest threat to the rule of law in decades, citing concerns over presidential overreach and unchecked power abuses. The findings highlight heightened legal and political tensions ahead of the November election.
- Australian Pensions Set to Boost Currency Hedging, Survey Shows
Australian pension funds are increasing their use of currency hedging strategies, as indicated by a recent survey highlighting growing concerns over foreign exchange risks.
- 1 in 4 European Investors Have Invested In Crypto, Survey Shows
A survey indicates that 25% of European investors have invested in cryptocurrency. The data was submitted by a Reddit user, highlighting growing interest in crypto among European investors.
- Almost 80% of Japan's institutional investors plan to buy crypto within 3 years, survey finds
Almost 80% of Japan's institutional investors plan to invest in cryptocurrencies within three years, according to a survey. The findings indicate growing institutional interest in digital assets.
- AI has replaced work for 20% of full-time employees in the U.S., survey says
A new survey indicates that 20% of full-time U.S. employees have had their work replaced by AI. The report highlights AI's growing role in displacing human functions across various sectors.