Federal workers split over return-to-office mandate. Some are job hunting. Aaron Wiener, Scott Clement and Emily Guskin, Washington Post [via Yahoo] Federal workers are sharply divided over President Donald Trump’s return-to-office mandate, and more than a quarter of those who say they were previously able to do their jobs from home are actively looking for another job, according to a Washington Post-Ipsos poll.
Best age to get married, have a child, buy a home and retire? Here’s what Americans say Jordan Lippert and Janell Fetterolf, Pew Research Center The ideal timing that U.S. adults give for life events differs based on demographic factors such as age, income, political party and the importance of religion in their lives.
Beyond DEI: Understanding Public Opinion on Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Travis Brodbeck, LB Hannahs, Samuel Kennedy, Colleen Kromrey and Don Levy, AAPOR Newsletter Americans are supportive of the underlying ideas that represent diversity, equity, and inclusion, but skeptical when the acronym “DEI” is used. Utah Electorate Divided on Key Issues Noble Predictive Insights Utah just finished a lightning-round legislative session, making national news along the way, but the question remains: how attentively were voters following these developments, and what are their opinions on key issues? Noble Predictive Insights’ latest Utah Public Opinion Pulse shed light on Utahns’ awareness and opinions on key legislative issues, including fluoride regulation, SNAP benefits, and redistricting. How low is Trump's popularity floor? Nate Silver, Silver Bulletin So far, the decline in his approval ratings is typical for new presidents. But second-term presidents can have more downside.