A simple bedroom choice reveals interesting patterns in how Americans sleep. A New CivicScience poll of nearly 12,000 people finds that 61% run a fan every| Polls and Insights
CivicScience is a consumer analytics and advertising platform capturing over one million survey responses daily — turn real-time data into actionable insights here. In July 2025, the U.S. passed the GENIUS Act, its first federal law regulating payment stablecoins. The Act requires issuers to hold full asset reserves, undergo regular audits, and comply with anti-money laundering [...]Read More... from Trust In Crypto Grows, But Obstacles to Investing Remain| CivicScience
With peak vacation season well underway, now is the time when social media feeds overflow with images of Euro-trips, Disney parks and all manner of time spent| Polls and Insights
The following is a special feature from CivicScience CEO and Founder John Dick. Learn how you can turn insights like these into actionable strategies here. In the years leading up to the pandemic, overweightness in the United States had reached record heights, with the CDC reporting a population-wide obesity rate of 41.9% from 2017-2020. This [...]Read More... from Is America’s Obesity Epidemic Over?| CivicScience
Whether its a sweet ice cream treat, a cake or even a piece of candy, dessert comes in many forms. As the pandemic continues to leave many long-lasting ripple| Polls and Insights
This is only a glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. It’s safe to say that GLP-1 medications are becoming a household name. With 57% of Americans familiar with the term “GLP-1,” it’s no longer necessary to mention weight loss medications or specific drug names for context. This familiarity is reflected in [...]Read More... from GLP-1 Trends by CivicScience: Access and Shortages, Desire for Customized Products, and Self-Care Preferences| CivicScience
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 only a glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. Summer’s entrance hymn had only just concluded when recent polling indicated an uptick in activity around back-to-school shopping. An early start to shopping is one way consumers are combating economic uncertainty, just as they are making changes to their summer plans [...]Read More... from Economic Uncertainty Fuels Early Back-to-School Shopping For Nearly 3 in 10 Shoppers| CivicScience
A recent CivicScience survey of 2,019 U.S. adults sheds light on how Americans prefer to experience movies in theaters, and the answers reveal a wide range of| Polls and Insights
This is only a glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. CivicScience data continues to reveal a steady decline in alcohol consumption among U.S. adults aged 21 and over. Whether it’s Dry January, trying mocktails or non-alcoholic beers, or scaling back during the holidays, Americans are drinking less—and that trend shows no [...]Read More... from On the Rocks: How Shifting Priorities Are Cooling Summer Drinking — and Fueling a Rise in Soda and Cannabis| CivicScience
This is only a glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. Protein intake has long been a focus of the American diet, but that doesn’t mean it all has to be meat. CivicScience data suggest vegetarianism and veganism have gained traction in the last decade, with 19% of U.S. adults currently [...]Read More... from Plant-Based Meat Usage Holds Steady, Understanding and Taste Fuel Hesitation| CivicScience
This is only a glimpse of the data available to CivicScience clients. Discover more data. It’s true: Americans aren’t going to movie theaters like they used to and probably never will. The global pandemic in 2020 and its fallout changed many things, and going to the movies is one activity where the change became the new [...]Read More... from The Real Reason People Still Aren’t Going to Movie Theaters| CivicScience