AMERICA'S MOOD SOURS
The mood in the country has deteriorated, compounded by economic disruptions and the government shutdown, according to our November Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll.
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54% say the country is on the wrong track - up 3 points from September.
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58% say the U.S. economy is on the wrong track - up 5 points from September.
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45% say their personal financial situation is getting worse - up 2 points from September.
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Inflation (35%) and the economy and jobs (33%) remain the top issues.
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Health insurance (46%) and food security (40%) are the two areas Americans say they need help facing.
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75% opposed the government shutdown - up 5 points from September.
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48% were personally affected by the shutdown.
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See also: It's Not Just Affordability, Americans Anxious Over Jobs Too
LIFE ON HOLD FOR HOME-BUYING
Aspiring homeowners (71%) are delaying at least one major life decision - getting married, having children, career changes and even pet ownership - until they can afford to buy a home of their own, based on our Harris Poll research with Coldwell Banker.
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Being delayed until they can afford a home: marriage or having children (18% each), changing jobs (17%) and starting a business (15%).
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56% say homeownership right now is more important than getting married or having children (42%), retiring by 67 (39%), building a successful career or business (39%) or earning a college degree (23%).
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84% are willing to make concessions, such as taking on a side job (42%), buying a smaller or a fixer-upper (35%) or moving to more affordable areas (35%).
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19% of Gen Z and 14% of Millennials have moved in with parents or in-laws to save to buy a home.
CLIMATE CHANGE CONTRADICTION
While a vast majority of global citizens believe in climate change, ineffective messaging leaves them doubtful of a solution, according to our Harris Poll report with the Milken Institute.
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95% of people globally believe climate change is happening.
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83% have personally experienced the impact of it.
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31% say climate concerns dominate their mental space - compared with 54% who say economic concerns do.
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88% say economic messaging must be included in climate messaging to result in real change.
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79% say climate activism would be more effective through community-level interventions than global frameworks.
CEOs PREFER AI OVER HUMAN SPEECHWRITERS
Today, 57% of CEOs would choose a custom-trained AI speechwriter over a professional human speechwriter, based on our HarrisX-Ragan survey of communications and business leaders.
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83% of CEOs say they value their Communications team - mostly for employee (42%) and executive communications (28%).
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30% of communications work already is AI-driven. By 2030, that figure is expected to jump to 55%.
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The most important skills for a Communications team, according to CEOs: strategic thinking (42%), creative problem solving (40%) and being calm under pressure (37%).
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