For many Americans, fireworks are as essential to the Fourth of July as hot dogs and flag-lined parades—but not for everyone. A recent CivicScience survey of| Polls and Insights
This is just a tiny glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. The current state of economic uncertainty amid ever-evolving tariff policies continue to shape consumer behavior. As price increases loom across the retail sector, one key example is the growing demand for Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services. But with growing [...]Read More... from More Americans Say They Might Need Buy Now, Pay Later Just to Keep Up| CivicScience
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
Consumer financial health sees its largest drop in over a year. Explore key insights on economic trends and spending habits with CivicScience.| CivicScience
In a recent survey of 4,413 U.S. users conducted by CivicScience, intriguing patterns emerged regarding tax filing habits. The survey, spanning from January 14 to April 22, 2025, revealed distinct differences between early tax filers and those who wait until the last minute. Among the respondents, 30% reported filing their taxes early, while 19% admitted […]| What We're Seeing