This is just a glimpse of the insights available to CivicScience clients. Want to see the full picture? Let’s talk. At the top of the year, our Dry January insights indicated that interest was rising. But with January more than halfway over, now is an ideal time to check in on participation. Have Americans continued [...]Read More... from Perception vs. Reality: Dry January Participation Falls Amid Rocky Start to the New Year| CivicScience
This is just a sneak peek at the thousands of consumer insights available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. Now that the holidays have ended and the new year has begun, many Americans will set intentions and create new habits for the year ahead. One of the most commonly discussed is Dry January, a practice [...]Read More... from Interest in Dry January at a High| CivicScience
This is just a sneak peek at the thousands of consumer insights available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. The holidays are often a time of increased social gatherings, which also means there may be an increased opportunity for altered states with the help of alcohol or cannabis. Both substances have a history of helping [...]Read More... from Americans Plan for a (More) Sober Holiday Season| CivicScience
This is just a sneak peek at the thousands of consumer insights available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. 1. After mixed feelings about 2024, a majority of Americans believe 2025 will be a better year. The start of a new year offers the chance to reflect on the year that was. New CivicScience data [...]Read More... from 3 Things to Know: Optimism for 2025, Mocktail Interest Continues to Rise, Upcycled Holiday Gifting| CivicScience
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This is only a glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. As summer unfolds under the shadow of uncertainty, American attitudes toward the season are shifting in subtle but telling ways. Among the youngest adults – those who helped define a ‘Brat Summer’ in 2024, marked by rebellious energy and unapologetic self-interest [...]Read More... from From ‘Brat Summer’ to Quiet Coping – How Young Americans Are Prioritizing Summer 2025| CivicScience