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Americans expect mortgage rates to rise to nearly 10% in the next three years, New York Fed housing survey finds
U.S. consumers expect mortgage rates to rise to near double digits over the next three years, according to a new survey by the New York Federal Reserve.MarketWatch - Business - New York -
Abortion bans drive away up to half of young talent, new CNBC/Generation Lab youth survey finds
Nearly half of younger workers say they would turn down a job offer if it meant moving to a state that bans abortion, a new NBC/Generation Lab survey finds.CNBC - Business - Abortion -
Biden, Trump deadlocked in national survey
President Biden and former President Trump are tied in a new national survey about six months out from Election Day. The USA Today/Suffolk University poll found that Biden and Trump each received about 37 percent support among registered voters. ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Could ketamine be the next fix for workplace depression?
Employees are being offered the ‘party drug’ through company health schemes as psychedelic-assisted therapy grows in popularityFinancial Times - Business -
Share of Black Americans planning to vote drops: Survey
Fewer Black Americans are certain they will vote in this year’s election than in the 2020 election, according to a new Washington Post/Ipsos survey. Only 62 percent of Black voters said they are “absolutely certain” they will vote in November's ...The Hill - Politics -
IT Companies and Businesses in Colorado and DC Lead AI Workplace Use
Business AI use is still fairly low, but is growing in some sectors and locations, and should see increased pickup through the year, say Census Bureau researchers.Inc. - Business -
Ex-Fulton County prosecutor Wade: 'Workplace romances are as American as apple pie'
Nathan Wade, the former Fulton County special prosecutor involved in the election interference case against former President Trump spoke out for the first time Sunday.ABC News - Top stories - Apple -
The traditional office workplace is dead, and you'll be surprised to learn why
People will credit (or blame) the pandemic for this, but there's actually a much simpler reason.The Hill - Politics -
Biden tops Trump by 4 points among likely voters in new survey
President Biden is leading former President Trump by 4 percentage points among likely voters, according to a new national poll from ABC News/Ipsos. The poll found that 49 percent of likely voters would support Biden in a head-to-head match-up with ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Fewer Americans see climate change as very serious problem: Survey
Fewer Americans today see climate change as a “very serious” problem than they did three years ago, according to a new survey released Monday. The Monmouth University poll, conducted on April 18-22 shows a 10-point decline in Americans who says ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
4 easy ways for introverts to show confidence: They'll help you reach a 'pinnacle level of success,' says workplace expert
People who avoid feeling awkward at work may be holding themselves back, says author and workplace expert Henna Pryor. Here's why, and what to do instead.CNBC - Business -
Renters' hopes of being able to buy a home have fallen to a record low, New York Fed survey shows
The share of renters who believe that they one day will be able to afford a home, fell to a record low 13.4%.CNBC - Business - New York -
Renters' hopes of being able to buy a home have fallen to a record low, survey shows
The dream of home ownership has gotten even further away for renters, with higher housing costs and elevated interest rates standing in the way of the American housing dream, according to a New York Federal Reserve survey released Monday.NBC News - Top stories -
The Uplift: Finding purpose
A widower finds a new purpose – in a Publix – after losing his wife. Then, volunteers in Southern California gather to work at a drive-thru that serves nutritious foods for those in need.CBS News - Top stories -
Why don’t auditors find fraud?
Regulators have put forward a series of proposals to clarify and extend responsibilities to spot wrongdoingFinancial Times - Business