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Anxiety Index
Younger workers aren't as fazed by losing a job
by
Justin Ho
Oct 16, 2020
The Marketplace-Edison Research Poll shows they're more confident they'll find new jobs within six months than older workers.
How much do you trust government data? It depends on your politics
Oct 15, 2020
According to the latest Marketplace-Edison Research Poll, Biden supporters are less likely than Trump supporters to believe economic data from the federal government.
A loss of sleep, income and trust revealed in the latest Marketplace-Edison Research Poll
by
David Brancaccio
and Daniel Shin
Oct 15, 2020
Larry Rosin of Edison Research gives context on some of the surprising results in the latest Marketplace-Edison Research Poll.
Yelling at work persists despite awareness of ill effects
Jun 5, 2019
Hostile yelling at work is known to decrease productivity and can increase physical and mental illness, but long hours and nasty public discourse are making for shorter fuses.
How did you ask for a raise?
Jun 3, 2019
Compared to women, more men end up receiving the raise they asked for.
How much economic influence do you think tech companies have?
Oct 19, 2018
78 percent of Americans think it's a great deal. But what exactly does that mean?
What makes gig economy workers anxious?
Mar 8, 2018
New data from the Marketplace-Edison Research Poll suggest nontraditional employees have a lot of financial worries.
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African-Americans, women and millennials have more economic anxiety than the rest of the country
Mar 7, 2018
Whether your economic anxiety has increased or decreased in the last year depends on who you are, according to the latest Marketplace-Edison Research Poll.
What's a "good job"?
Oct 18, 2016
The Marketplace-Edison Research Economic Poll finds that health benefits and a good working environment are among the top attributes of a "good job."
Poll finds Americans' economic anxiety reaches new high
by
Kai Ryssdal
Oct 13, 2016
As the election nears, poll respondents say they're losing sleep over their finances.