The media reports listed below have been written about and/or using data collected in the Understanding America Study. (For authors: if your publication is not listed here yet please contact us at uas-l@maillist.usc.edu).
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How Americans really feel about the teaching of controversial topics in schools - USC Today, February 21, 2024
Most Americans Would Welcome Hospital Care at Home, Survey Shows - Physcian's Weekly,
Say Climate Change, Not Climate Emergency - Mirage News,
76% of patients in this study got a break on their medical bill. Here’s how they did it - Fast Company; The Conversation ,
It's worth challenging that troubling medical bill, study finds - Medical XPress,
Yes, you should challenge that medical bill - NBCNews, ; Berkeley Lovelace Jr.
Students with mental health struggles linked to absenteeism and lower grades, showing clear need for more in-school support - The Conversation , ; Amie Rapaport, Morgan Polikoff
Americans embrace hospital-at-home care & associated caregiving tasks - mHealth Inelligence, https://mhealthintelligence.com/news/americans-embrace-hospital-at-home-care-associated-caregiving-tasks ; Anuja Vaidya
Helping students with mental health struggles may help them return to school - EdSource, ; Betty Márquez Rosales And Mallika Seshadri
Millions of kids are still skipping school - some districts lure them back - The Seattle Times, ; Betty Márquez Rosales And Mallika Seshadri
$59 million boost enhances USC Dornsife’s Understanding America Study and nationwide research - USC Dornsife News, ; Darrin S. Joy
Unexpected Medical Bill? Challenging It Often Brings Results, Study Finds - U.S. News, ; Dennis Thompson
Are medical bills making you sick? Here’s why it’s worth challenging them. - MarketWatch, ; Eleanor Laise
Got an unaffordable or incorrect medical bill? Calling your hospital billing office will usually get you a discount - CNN.com; CNN Health; The Conversation , ; Erin Duffy
Medical Bill Problems? Study Reveals 'Worthwhile' Step To Take - Newsweek, ; Hatty Willmoth
Climate change terminology has little to no effect on believers or skeptics - KTRH Local Houston and Texas News, ; Jarett Lewis
Colorado has the fifth highest rate of students who miss a lot of school. Districts rally to improve but need help - CPR News, ; Jenny Brundin
One thing can help lower your health care costs — and it may only take an hour - San Francisco Chronicle , ; Jessica Roy
Schools have made slow progress on record absenteeism, with millions of kids still skipping class - The Associated Press, ; JOCELYN GECKER, BIANCA VÁZQUEZ TONESS and SHARON LURYE
1.45 million California students are chronically absent. Can recess and cash get them back? - Los Angeles Times, ; Jocelyn Gecker, Veronica Roseborough, Howard Blume
Employer-sponsored emergency savings programs can improve worker productivity, tenure - McKnights Senior Living, ; Kathleen Steele Gaivin
Just Say “Climate Change” – not “Climate Emergency” - USC Price, ; Lance Ignon
Californians are divided on LGBTQ issues at schools, but there’s a path to parental support - Cal Matters, ; Morgan Polikoff
Can we still trust the polls? - USC News, ; Nina Raffio
Study: Climate Change Hysteria Doesn’t Convert Anyone - Breitbart, ; Thomas D. Williams
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Scholars Conduct Time-Sensitive Research at Warp Speed - Mirage News,
University of Southern California tracks the pulse of the nation throughout the COVID-19 pandemic - India Education Diary ,
False Confidence Prevents Seeking BP Care - Mirage News,
Evidation Partners With USC on the Understanding America Study to Characterize Healthy Aging Using Wearables and Real-world Data - businesswire,
False Confidence in Blood Pressure Knowledge Undermines Intentions to Seek Care - USC Schaeffer Center,
Many Americans wrongly assume they understand what normal blood pressure is – and that false confidence can be deadly - The Conversation ,
Mental healthMoons: New study on the effects of the Capitol riot on January 6 found that "psychology turned out very differently" than previously reported - List23, ; Amber Gibson
Many parents worry about potential effects of the Covid vaccine - Earth.com, ; Andrei Ionescu
Paper checks are dead. Cash is dying. Who still uses them? - The Washington Post, September 18, 2023 at 12:12 p.m. EDT ; Andrew Van Dam
Americans More Likely to Choose Vegan Food if Labeled ‘Healthy’ and ‘Sustainable’ - Schaeffer Center news, https://healthpolicy.usc.edu/article/americans-more-likely-to-choose-vegan-food-if-labeled-healthy-and-sustainable/ ; Christina Hetrick
There is Agreement on Civics Education — If You Know Where to Look - The 74, ; David J. Bobb
How Parents’ Views Are Tied to Children’s COVID-19 Vaccination - JAMA Medical News in Brief , ; Emily Harris
Why are COVID-19 vaccination rates among children so low? Parents’ worry about long-term risks, responsibility - USCDornsife, ; Ileana Wachtel
Here's How LA Kids And Teens Can Get Free Lunches Thoughout Summer - LAist, Jun 15, 2023 ; Jackie Fortiér
Shoppers turn noses up at vegan branding - The Times, ; Kaya Burgess
A Rose-Colored Recovery: Study Says Parents Don’t Grasp Scope of COVID’s Academic Damage - The74, ; Linda Johnson
How scholars conduct time-sensitive research at warp speed - USC Dornsife, ; Meredith McGroarty
Unique survey tool closely tracked the pulse of the nation throughout the COVID-19 pandemic - Medical Xpress, ; Meredith McGroarty,
From Subject Received Size Categories Ying Liu Re: Another UAS/Covid paper Mon 1:45 PM 61 KB - Prevention, ; Rachel Rabkin Peachman
New psychology research sheds light on how the January 6 Capitol riot impacted mental health - PsyPost, ; Stacey Coleen Lubag
Think You Know What Normal Blood Pressure Is? New Study Suggests You're Probably Wrong - Science Alert, ; Wändi Bruine de Bruin and Mark Huffman
More than 122 million Americans have high blood pressure, which can lead to heart disease and stroke. Here’s how to get your numbers under control - Fortune, ; Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Mark Huffman and The Conversation
Nearly one-third of LA households experiencing food insecurity this year, Dornsife study finds - Daily Trojan, ; Zachary Whalen
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Coronavirus: Study provides insight on who might be more likely to have long COVID - Times of India, Jul 21, 2022, 14:00 IST
Has the pandemic warped your personality? - Advisory Board Daily Briefing,
Study shows the pandemic changed people’s personality - Daily Times (Pakistan),
Did the pandemic change our personalities - EurekAlert!,
Covid pandemic linked to altered personality in young adults: Study - The Tribune (India),
“Critical race theory” is being weaponised. What’s the fuss about? - The Economist,
Health Affairs Briefing: COVID-19 Economic Supports - Health Affairs, Webinar ; Abdinasir Ali Elizabeth Ananat Erin Arango-Escalante Emily Dore Benjamin Glasner Rita Hamad Caitlin Lowery Alina S. S
No Evidence The Child Tax Credit Expansion Had An Effect On The Well-Being And Mental Health Of Parents - HealthAffairs, ; Benjamin Glasner, Oscar Jiménez-Solomon, Sophie M. Collyer, Irwin Garfinkel, and Christopher T. Wimer
11 New alcohol consumption patterns during COVID-19 pandemic in the USA - Medical news, ; Tarun Sai Lomte
Study finds the pandemic did change personalities, making young adults more neurotic and less self-disciplined - Business Insider India, ; Andrea Michelson
Survey: Americans broadly support teaching about (most) controversial topics in the classroom - Brown Center Chalkboard (Brookings), ; Anna Saavedra, Meira Levinson, and Morgan Polikoff
Is Ideology Bad For Health? Why Political Partisanship Should Be Asked On Population Health Surveys - Health Affairs, January 19 ; Ashley Fox, Yongjin Choi and Wenhui Feng
FSU researchers find pandemic altered personality traits of younger adults - Florida State University News, ; Audrey Post
Poll: Half of Americans Know Little About CRT, What’s Actually Taught in Schools - Yahoo!, ; Beth Hawkins
To reduce COVID-19 risk, individual distancing makes a difference - Medical Xpress, January 24 ; Beth Newcomb
Did the Pandemic Change Your Personality? Possibly. - New York TImes, ; Christine Chung
USC researchers identify symptoms associated with increased risk for long COVID - Los Angeles Times - LA Times, ; Corinne Purtill
Low parent interest in COVID-recovery interventions should worry educators and policymakers alike - Brookings Brown Center Chalkboard, August 16, 2022 ; Dan Silver, Anna Saavedra, and Morgan Polikoff
The better you are at math, the more money seems to influence your satisfaction - Yahoo News, January 20 ; Ellen Peters and Pär Bjälkebring
Pandemic may have made young adults moodier, less cooperative: stud - The Hill, ; Gianna Melillo
The covid-19 pandemic has left people less extroverted and agreeable - NewScientist, ; Grace Wade
Covid might have changed people’s personalities, study suggests - The Guardian, ; Hannah Devlin
Study examines how the pandemic may have changed our personalities - KARE, ; Heidi Wigdahi
COVID-19 Pandemic May Have Shifted the Personalities of Young Adults - Lab Manager, ; Holden Galusha
Study finds vaccine improves mental health - Daily Trojan, January 24 ; Ignacio Ventura-Maqueda Jr.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/25/us/politics/child-tax-credit.html - New York Times, ; Jason DeParle
Rates of food insecurity in L.A. are spiking after sharp decline - USC Dornsife News, ; Jim Key
Study: Pandemic may have altered personality, making young adults more neurotic, less agreeable - Fox 13 Seattle , ; Kelly Hayes
Covid personality changes - new study outlines possible impact as UK cases rise - Oxford Mail, ; Kieran Doody
The long shadow of long COVID - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, ; Lisa Camner McKay
People experienced some key personality changes during the pandemic, study finds - CNN Health, ; Madeline Holcombe
Personalities don't usually change quickly but they may have during the pandemic - NPR, ; Maggie Mertens
Latest COVID Surge Pushes Parents to Next-Level Stress - Scientific American, January 19 ; Melinda Wenner Moyer
COVID-19 makes us more aggressive and dumb, researchers find - Interesting Engineering, ; Nergis Firtina
Long COVID may be a clear & present danger to nation’s workforce – here’s why - WRAL.com TechWire, ; Paige Ouimet
Clearing the air: USC faculty seek to shift the climate change conversation - USC News, ; Paul McQuiston
Scientists Answer – Did the Pandemic Change Our Personalities? - SciTechDaily, ; PLOS
The Bogus Claim That School Closures Will Doom Democrats - The New Republic, January 25 ; Rachel Cohen
Did the Pandemic Change People’s Personalities? - Vice, ; Romano Santos
The COVID-19 Pandemic May Have Changed Our Personalities To An Unusual Extent - IFL Science, ; Stephen Luntz
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USC Study: Only Half Of Americans Wear Masks While In Close Contact With People Outside Their Households - CBS Los Angeles, January 22
Biden Demands Life-Saving Masks, But USC Finds Half of US Adults Ignore Masks During Close Contact - MyNewsLA.com, January 21
Half of Americans Still Not Wearing Masks When Out in Public: Poll - Drugs.com, January 22
Half of Americans Still Not Wearing Masks When Out in Public: Poll - Doctors Lounge, January 22
Study: December Saw $14B in Missed Mortgage Payments - Banker & Tradesman, February 9
New Financial Health Pulse Data Shows Millions of Americans Still Financially Struggling Amid Ongoing Pandemic - StreetInsider.com, February 25
Why reopening schools in minority neighbourhoods is hard - The Economist, January 23
Anti-asian-discrimination - Inside Higher Ed: Academic Minute,
New Pulse Data Shows Stimulus Payments Jump Started Spending But Funds Slowest to Reach Low-Income Individuals - StreetInsider.com, May 20
80% of U.S. adults have had serious hardship, financial insecurity during pandemic - Phys.org, May 21
COVID's lessons on inequality - USC Dornsife, May 27
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in US has declined, survey finds - Healio, June 1
Restaurant Revitalization Fund Is Designed To Be More Equitable Than Paycheck Protection Program - WDET, June 1
More Angelenos Planning To Move Out Of LA County, Survey Finds - KCAL CBS Los Angeles, June 4
USC study: More LA residents plan to leave county, but consumer confidence is rising - Daily News, June 2
USC study: More LA residents plan to leave county, but consumer confidence is rising - Daily Breeze, June 2
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2021/07/10/americas-history-wars - The Economist, July 10
Summer school re-imagined: Sword fighting, gardening, and closing the gap - The Christian Science Monitor, July 28
Will the pandemic change how we value motherhood? Four moms on juggling home and work life - KCRW, August 13
New Financial Health Pulse Data Shows Many Americans Missing Out on Financial Recovery. - Bakersfield.com, August 31
Mental Health Improved Following First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine - Drugs.com, September 9
Mental Health Improved Following First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine - HealthDay, September 9
Applying for and Receiving Unemployment Insurance Benefits during the Coronavirus Pandemic - Monthly Labor Review, September
The Pandemic Divide: An ALICE Analysis of National COVID Surveys - United for Alice, October
Getting First Dose of a COVID-19 Vaccine Improves Mental Health - Medscape, September 9 ; Linda Carroll
White people least likely to wear masks consistently, study finds - Yahoo News, January 22 ; Abby Haglage
Fewer than half of white Americans are willing to mask up in public, study finds - The Sacramento Bee, January 21 ; Andrew Sheeler
This high school reopened two months ago, with no COVID-19 outbreaks. Here’s how - Los Angeles Times, March 8 ; Anita Chabria
Parents Not So Thrilled About Most K-12 COVID Recovery Plans - Yahoo News, June 13 ; Anna Rosefsky Saavedra and Morgan Polikoff
83 Percent of Americans Support Wearing Masks, But Only Half Wear Them: Poll - Newsweek, January 23 ; Benjamin Fearnow
Getting vaccinated for COVID-19 found to improve mental health - Medical Xpress, September 9 ; Bob Yirka
End of pandemic aid affects renters more than mortgage borrowers - National Mortgage News, December 7 ; Brad Finkelstein
3 in 10 People in L.A. County Still Don’t Wear Masks Around Non-Household Members, Study Finds - Los Angeles Magazine, January 21 ; Brittany Martin
Back to school, post-pandemic: What might it look like? - The Hill, August 2 ; Bruno V. Manno
Parents of color are less willing to send their children back to classrooms - Yahoo News, February 6 ; Bryan Walsh
Survey Shows High Level of Parental Hesitancy for COVID-19 Vaccines - MPR, September 22 ; Cassandra Pardini
New Study Finds Yet Another Health Benefit Of The Covid Vaccine - Huffington Post, September 9 ; Catherine Pearson
USC Study: Only Half Of Americans Wear Masks While In Close Contact With People Outside Their Households - CBS Los Angeles, January 21 ; CBSLA Staff
New Study Shows 10% of L.A. People Are Planning To Move Away Next Year - KIIZ, June 3 ; Chuck Dizzle
Half of U.S. Adults Not Wearing Masks During Close Contact With Others, Study Says - NBC Los Angeles, January 21 ; City News Service
Study: Half of adults not wearing masks during close contact with others - Los Angeles Daily News, January 21 ; City News Service
Estudio: La mitad de los adultos de EEUU no usan máscaras durante el contacto cercano con otros - Telemundo 52, January 21 ; City News Service
https://www.foxla.com/news/study-half-of-us-adults-not-wearing-masks-when-in-close-contact-with-others - FOX 11 Los Angeles, January 21 ; City News Service
COVID-19 'fatigue' is a real thing — and not a good one, say USC researchers - Los Angeles Daily News, January 26 ; City News Service
USC: 80% of Adults Had Serious Hardships During Pandemic - KFI AM, May 20 ; City News Service
80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study - The Orange County Register, May 21 ; City News Service
80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study - Pasadena Star News, May 21 ; City News Service
80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study - Daily Bulletin, May 21 ; City News Service
80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study - The Sun, May 21 ; City News Service
80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study - Daily Breeze, May 21 ; City News Service
80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study - Press-Telegram, May 21 ; City News Service
80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study - Redlands Daily Facts, May 21 ; City News Service
80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study - San Gabriel Valley Tribune, May 21 ; City News Service
80% of adults had serious hardships during pandemic, according to USC study - Patch.com, May 21 ; City News Service
10% of people living in Los Angeles County plan to move away in the next year, USC study finds - MSN, June 3 ; City News Service
10% of people living in Los Angeles County plan to move away in the next year, USC study finds - ABC7, June 3 ; City News Service
New USC study says 10% of Angelenos plan to leave LA County in the next year - KNX10.70, June 2 ; City News Service
Study: More L.A. Residents Plan to Leave County, Consumer Confidence Rises - KFI AM, June 2 ; City News Service
Study: More L.A. Residents Plan to Leave County, Consumer Confidence Rises - The Patriot, June 2 ; City News Service
USC study finds COVID-19 'fatigue' contributing to drop in some protective measures - KNX1070, January 27 ; CNS
Many Americans Tend To Ditch Masks While Socializing, According To New Study - Talking Points Memo, January 22 ; Cristina Cabrera |
Want less pandemic stress? Consider getting vaccinated - Phys.org, September 9 ; Darrin S. Joy
A Vaccine Road Trip - New York Times, January 21 ; David Leonhardt
Our lives are changed permanently. New USC study finds return to normal is doubtful - ABC7, May 25 ; Denise Dador
More students of color expected to return for in-person classes in the fall but reluctance lingers, research suggests - Washington Post, June 29 ; Donna St. George
Some families of color remain wary of returning to classrooms as new school year begins - Washington Post, September 1 ; Donna St. George
Study finds coronavirus-related polarization is stronger among people higher in cognitive ability - PsyPost, August 26 ; Eric Dolan
How pandemic fatigue has affected social distancing, mask-wearing efforts: 4 notes on American behavior - Becker's Hospital Review, January 25 ; Gabrielle Mason
New Pulse Data Shows Stimulus Payments Jump Started Spending But Funds Slowest to Reach Low-Income Individual - Benzinga Pro, May 20 ; Globe Newswire
10 Percent of L.A. County Residents Are Plotting a Move Elsewhere - Los Angeles Magazine, June 3 ; Ian Spiegelman
In-Depth: The psychology of COVID-19 non-compliance - ABC10 News, February 3 ; Jared Aarons
Leveraging the best of remote learning, communication and collaboration - The Hill, November 2 ; Javaid Siddiqi
Education is now a bigger factor than race in desire for COVID-19 vaccine - USC News, February 25 ; Jenesse Miller
Education is now a bigger factor than race in desire for COVID-19 vaccine - MedicalXpress, February 26 ; Jenesse Miller
Measuring the financial health of Americans - Brookings Series on Financial Markets and Regulation, May 18 ; Jennifer Tescher and David Silberman
Mothers struggle to return to work as California reopens - The Mercury News, July 6 ; Jesse Bedayn
Mothers struggle to return to work as California reopens - Cal Matters, July 7 ; Jesse Bedayn
Back to school with the threat of the delta variant - some parents once again call for remote learning - MarketWatch, August 25 ; Jillian Berman
Half of U.S. adults don’t wear masks when in close contact with non-household members - USC Dornsife, January 21 ; Jim Key
USC Dornsife report paints sobering picture of L.A. County’s social, economic conditions - USC Dornsife, February 16 ; Jim Key
USC Dornsife scholars take charge on the frontlines in the battle against COVID-19 - USC Dornsife, March 18 ; Jim Key
LABarometer: Though More Angelenos Plan to Leave L.A. County, Consumer Confidence Among Residents is Rising - USC News, June 2 ; Jim Key
Can these questions continue to make political polls more accurate? - USC Dornsife, August 11 ; Jim Key
Feeling the pandemic’s burdens, mothers are looking to Congress - Roll Call, January 25 ; Joanne Levine
Pandemic triggers gender recession: Women accounted for every American job loss last month - ABC WJLA, January 14 ; Joce Sterman, Alex Brauer and Andrea Nejman
Angelinos abandonan Los Ángeles. Estudio muestra que un 10% planea mudarse el próximo año - La Opinion, June 3 ; Joel Cazorla
Drop in Adherence to Nonpharmaceutical Interventions Reflects Pandemic Fatigue - Contagion Live, January ; Jonna Lorenz
What’s at Stake in the Fight Over Reopening Schools - The New Yorker, February 9 ; Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Pandemic misery index reveals far-reaching impact of COVID-19 on American lives, especially on Blacks and Latinos - The Conversation, June 1 ; Kyla Thomas
Pandemic misery index reveals far-reaching impact of COVID-19 on American lives, especially on Blacks and Latinos - Yahoo News, June 1 ; Kyla Thomas
Pandemic misery index charts far-reaching, imbalanced impacts of COVID-19 - PBS, June 2 ; Kyla Thomas
For Bay Area moms, back to school is not back to normal - East Bay Times, April 5 ; Laurence Du Sault
Mask use rises but social distancing guidelines are being ignored as pandemic fatigue sets in - USC News, January 27 ; Leigh Hopper
10% of people living in Los Angeles County plan to move away in the next year, USC study finds - Investment Watch, June 3 ; Maizi Peng
USC report offers sobering picture of social, economic disparities worsened by pandemic in L.A. County - KTLA, February 17 ; Marissa Wenzke
Fewer stayed home, more wore masks as pandemic wore on - CIDRAP, January 25 ; Mary Van Beusekom
Polls show most — though not all — parents are getting the type of instruction they want for their kids - Chalkbeat, February 18 ; Matt Barnum
COVID-19 has put ‘financially vulnerable’ Americans on even shakier footing - MarketWatch, February 26 ; Meera Jagannathan
Corporate media and both big business parties press to reopen schools in California - World Socialist Web Site, February 23 ; Melody Isley
1 in 10 Angelenos plan on leaving L.A. County in the next year - TimeOut, June 3 ; Michael Juliano
Everyone Was Wrong on the Pandemic’s Societal Impact - Foreign Policy, March 18 ; Michael Varnum, Cendri Hutcherson and Igor Grossmann
New Study Finds Yet Another Health Benefit Of The COVID Vaccine - True Viral News, September 9 ; Mike Letterman
More Angelenos Want To Leave LA - LAIST, June 2 ; Monica Bushman
Black business owners, entrepreneurs left out of small business coronavirus support - Michigan News, January 6 ; Morgan Sherburne
College Graduates Are More Willing To Get COVID-19 Vaccine: Study - Patch.com, February 26 ; Paige Austin
More Angelenos Look To Move Away, USC Survey Finds - Patch.com, June 3 ; Paige Austin
Parents struggle with a new dilemma: Is it safe to send kids back to school? - Los Angeles Times, March 10 ; Paloma Esquivel
Schools in more affluent areas move faster to reopen than those in low-income communities - Los Angeles Times, February 11 ; Paloma Esquivel, Melissa Gomez and Howard Blume
Q&A: U-M researcher says Black businesses shorted in first PPP loans - Bridge Michigan, January 19 ; Paula Gardner
Family Caregivers Feel the Pandemic’s Weight - New York Times, May 21 ; Paula Span
The Delta variant is pushing working moms to their breaking point. It's up to companies to make sure they don't burn out. - Business Insider, August 10 ; Rebecca Knight
Education Level Now Prime Driver of COVID Vaccine Hesitancy: Poll - HealthDay, February 26 ; Robert Preidt
LOS ANGELES: Tres de cada 10 residentes del condado no usan mascarillas protectoras cuando debían - Excelsior California, January 22 ; SERVICIOS DE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWS GROUP
Half of Americans Still Not Wearing Masks When Out in Public: Poll - HealthDay, January 21 ; Steven Reinberg
Pandemic misery index finds hardship hit most people; 'troubling' report finds teen hospitalizations increasing: Latest COVID-19 updates - USA Today, June 4 ; Steven Vargas and Ryan W. Miller
Rhode Island Kept Its Schools Open. This Is What Happened. - New York Times, February 10 ; Susan Dominus
California parents continue to disagree on return to school as Covid-19 cases decline - EdSource, March 1 ; Sydney Johnson
Why America’s white evangelicals shy away from covid jabs - The Economist, April 17 ; Tamara Borr
More non-white than white parents prefer remote learning for their children - The Economist, March 14 ; Tamara Gilkes Borr
Why reopening schools in minority neighbourhoods is hard - The Economist, ; Tamara Gilkes Borr
More non-white than white parents prefer remote learning for their children - The Economist, ; Tamara Gilkes Borr
Why America’s white evangelicals shy away from covid jabs - The Economist, ; Tamara Gilkes Borr
America’s history wars - The Economist, ; Tamara Gilkes Borr
Mask-wearing up, but public forgoes other COVID-19 mitigations - American Medical Association, February 5 ; Tanya Albert Henry
Climate change challenge: Scientists' terminology is confounding the public - Phys.org, August 26 ; University of Southern California
Más de la mitad de los angelinos usa máscara para evitar el covid - LA Opinion, January 21 ; Virginia Gaglianone
Asian Americans top target for threats and harassment during pandemic - The Conversation, March 30 ; Ying Liu
Asian Americans top target for threats and harassment during pandemic - USC Dornsife, March 30 ; Ying Liu
Asian Americans Report More Threats, Harassment During Pandemic - U.S. News, March 30 ; Ying Liu
Asian Americans top target for threats and harassment during pandemic - Houston Chronicle, March 30 ; Ying Liu
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More Americans recognizing importance of COVID-19 safety measures - Medical XPress, March 24
Poll Finds Many Americans Heeding Advice on Coronavirus - HealthDay, March 16
Coronavirus survey finds that only 45% of L.A. County residents still have jobs - Mirage News, April 17
Survey: Less Than Half of L.A. County Still Has a Job After Coronavirus - Breitbart, April 17
Coronavirus Misery: You’re Not Alone With Mental Despair, Financial Disasters – And It’s Worse If You’re Black - MyNewsLA.com, April 17
USC Survey Finds L.A. Job Losses, Mental Health Effects Higher than National Average - Los Feliz Ledger, April 17
Coronavirus: Only 45 Percent Of Angelenos Employed, 1.3M Jobs Lost Since Pandemic Began - CBS Los Angeles, April 17
USC Study Looks At Pandemic’s Toll On Job Market - MyNewsLA.com, May 21
America’s least educated and lowest paid remain hardest hit by pandemic - Mirage News, May 21
COVID-19 Anxiety on the Decline, but Angelenos Worry More than Other Americans - MyNewsLA.com, June 4
Coronavirus Delivering a Big Economic Blow to Women - Doctor's Lounge, June 25
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - Orange County Register, June 19
Mujeres sufrieron más pérdidas de empleo durante la pandemia según encuesta - KVEA-TV, June 19
‘Virus bias’ points to further ethinc-based discrimination - Our Weekly LA, July 10
COVID-related discrimination against racial minorities has doubled - Open Access Government, July 8
Study: COVID-related Discrimination Has Outsize Impact on Racial Minorities - MyNewsLA.com, July 7
COVID-related discrimination disproportionately impacts racial minorities, study shows - Westside Story Newspaper, July 7
How Pandemic Has Affected Mortgage Delinquencies - Daily Dose, September 21
Biden Widens Lead in National Poll - Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe, October 12
US viewer preference for right-wing TV media linked to fewer preventive measures against COVID-19. - BMJ, October 18
USC: Experimental Polling Methodologies Point to Potential Trump Win - MyNewsLA.com, October 26
Joe Biden Maintains Substantial Lead Despite Major Poll Tightening Ahead of Election - GWire, October 23
A deeper look at 2020 election polling and what went wrong - MarketPlace, November 19
Study: COVID-19 Pandemic Disproportionately Affecting Women - MyNewsLA.com, December 15
7 ways people have responded to the coronavirus: Improved hygiene tops the list - The Christian Post, March 19 ; Leonardo Blair
Black, Latino and Asian Americans say they - Today.com, July 21 ; A. Pawlowski
Survey study finds fewer Americans likely to get COVID-19 vaccine compared to 9 months ago - Fox17.com, December 29 ; Adrian Mojica
MBA: 11 million households fell behind on rent or mortgages in second quarter - Housing Wire, September 18 ; Alex Roha
Woman Says She Was Fired Because Her Children Disrupted Her Work Calls - New York Times, July 8 ; Allyson Waller
US woman says she was fired because her children disrupted her work calls - ABS CBN News, July 9 ; Allyson Waller
Woman says she was fired because her children disrupted her work calls - New Zealand Herald, July 9 ; Allyson Waller
Woman says she was fired because her children disrupted her work calls - BDNews 24, July 9 ; Allyson Waller
5th national poll shows voters trust Biden more than Trump on climate - The American Independent, September 24 ; Amy Lieu
USC Dornsife Daybreak Poll Predicts Voting Trends - USC Annenberg Media, September 28 ; Ana Mata, Max Thors, Emily Chung, and Noah Somphone
Coronavirus changes life in OC from hoarding to helping - Patch.com, March 14 ; Ashley Ludwig
As pandemic endures, COVID-associated discrimination toward minorities persists, study shows - ABC News, July 17 ; Ayodola Adigun
Responses to Better Polling Questions Indicate a Trump Victory on Tuesday - The New American, November 1 ; Bob Adelmann
Depression, anxiety up 3-fold since start of COVID-19 pandemic - UPI, June 4 ; Brian Dunleavy
25% of racial minorities report COVID-19 discrimination, survey finds - UPI, July 7 ; Brian P. Dunleavy
Taking the measure of mental health in a pandemic - Medical XPress, August 28 ; Caitlin Hoffman
Less Than Half Of Los Angeles County Residents Report Having Jobs, Survey Finds - Forbes, April 18 ; Carlie Porterfield
How many people really wear masks? We counted. It wasn’t pretty - Los Angeles Times, August 19 ; Casey Miller
COVID-related discrimination disproportionately affects racial minorities - We rep STEM, July 23 ; Cheryl
Voter Guide to San Diego County Candidates and Propositions in Nov. 3 General Election - Times of San Diego, October 9 ; Chris Jennewein
Media trust linked to how careful Americans are during COVID; CNN tops Fox News in poll - Study Finds, October 9 ; Chris Melore
Millions Missed Housing Payments Last Month - Daily Dose, October 19 ; Christina Hughes Babb
Who Are Your Neighbors Voting For? - American Greatness, October 30 ; Christopher Gage
Survey: Coronavirus Increases Job Loss, Mental Distress, Pessimism - Patriot LA, April 17 ; City News Service
Study: 1.3 Million Jobs Lost In Los Angeles County In One Month - Patch.com, April 17 ; City News Service
USC survey: Coronavirus leaves more than half of L.A. County unemployed - Antelope Valley Times, April 17 ; City News Service
Survey: Coronavirus Increases Job Loss, Mental Distress, Pessimism - KFI, April 17 ; City News Service
Most parents satisfied with online education, but some worry, according to USC study - Los Angeles Daily News, April 30 ; City News Service
LA County worse off financially than average due to coronavirus, says USC study - Los Angeles Daily News, May 21 ; City News Service
LA County worse off financially than average due to coronavirus, says USC study - Press-Telegram, May 21 ; City News Service
LA County worse off financially than average due to coronavirus, says USC study - Pasadena Star-News, May 21 ; City News Service
LA County worse off financially than average due to coronavirus, says USC study - San Gabriel Valley Tribune, May 21 ; City News Service
LA County worse off financially than average due to coronavirus, says USC study - Daily Breeze, May 21 ; City News Service
LA County worse off financially than average due to coronavirus, says USC study - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, May 21 ; City News Service
LA County worse off financially than average due to coronavirus, says USC study - Whittier Daily News, May 21 ; City News Service
COVID-19 Anxiety on the Decline, but Angelenos Worry More than Other Americans - NBC Los Angeles, June 4 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - Daily Breeze, June 18 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - San Gabriel Valley Tribune, June 18 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, June 18 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - Press-Telegram, June 18 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - Los Angeles Daily News, June 18 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - Pasadena Star-News, June 18 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - MyNewsLA.com, June 18 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - Whittier Daily News, June 18 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - KFI, June 18 ; City News Service
Survey: Women suffered more job losses during coronavirus pandemic - The Sun, June 18 ; City News Service
Study: COVID-Related Discrimination Has Outsize Impact On Racial Minorities - KPBS, July 8 ; City News Service
Coronavirus Linked To Lasting Bias Against Asians: USC Study - Patch.com, July 7 ; City News Service
USC Poll: Biden Leads Trump 54% to 41% Following Debate, COVID - MyNewsLA.com, October 14 ; City News Service
USC Dornsife Poll Sees Biden Advantage in Popular Vote - The Patriot, November 2 ; City News Service
Estudio: Pandemia afecta a mujeres en mayor grado que a los hombres - Telemundo 52, December 16 ; City News Service
Women Disproportionately Suffering in Pandemic Compared to Male Partners, USC Study Finds - NBC Los Angeles, December 15 ; City News Service
Getting Testy about Testing — K-12 Parents Support Canceling Standardized Testing this Spring. That Might Not Be a Good Idea - The 74 Million, November 16 ; Daniel Silver and Morgan Polikoff
Joe Biden Widens Lead Over Donald Trump as Election Enters Home Stretch - Newsweek, October 14 ; Darragh Roche
Joe Biden Maintains Substantial Lead Despite Major Poll Tightening Ahead of Election - Newsweek, October 22 ; Darragh Roche
What the USC Daybreak poll got right and wrong about 2020 election predictions - MarketPlace, November 19 ; David Brancaccio and Daniel Shin
Trump hasn’t recovered from tailspin set off by raucous debate performance, poll shows - Los Angeles Times, October 14 ; David Lauter
Joe Biden leads President Trump by double digits nationally, USC poll suggests - Los Angeles Times, November 2 ; David Lauter
Polls underestimated Trump’s support, but not by as much as you might think - Los Angeles Times, November 5 ; David Lauter
Decision 2020: Trying To Get Polls Right After 2016 Miss - KCBS Radio, September 28 ; Doug Sovern
What happened to Biden's big lead? The 'hidden Trump voter,' pollsters think - KCBS Radio, November 4 ; Doug Sovern
Like leaning into a left hook: coronavirus calamity unfolds across divided US - The Guardian, June 28 ; Ed Pilkington
Trump doesn't want virtual debate, but experts agree 'he really needs it' - KCBS Radio, October 8 ; Eric Brooks
Mask-wearing was a risk factor for COVID-related discrimination during the early stage of the pandemic, study finds - PsyPost: Social Psychology, July 20 ; Eric Dolan
With Restaurant Industry Gutted, Los Angeles Sheds Another 1.3 Million Jobs - Eater LA, April 17 ; Farley Elliott
Race and Government Aid - Jackson Hole Economics, December 28 ; Felix Kabo, Stewart Thornhill and Elizabeth Isele
2020 U.S. Financial Health Pulse Data Shows A Tale of Two Americas: Gap Widens Between Financially Healthy and Vulnerable Populations - StreetInsider.com, October 13 ; Globe Newswire
OUTBREAK UPDATE: Half of Workers in Los Angeles Now Unemployed One Month into National Shutdown - Hannity.com, April 20 ; Hannity Staff
‘More Than Physical Health’: Gym Helps 91-Year Old Battle Isolation - The Epoch Times, July 9 ; Heidi de Marco
County Unemployment Rate Jumps to 6.3% in March - Los Angeles Business Journal, April 17 ; Howard Tine
Less than half of L.A. County residents still have jobs amid coronavirus crisis - Los Angeles Times, April 17 ; Jaclyn Cosgrove
Joe Biden holds lead in national poll: Is it a firewall against Iowa, New Hampshire losses? - Los Angeles Times, January 31 ; Janet Hook
Anxiety and depression linked to COVID-19 peaked in early April - but then declined - USC Dornsife, June 4 ; Jenesse Miller
COVID-19 pandemic has hit women hard, especially working mothers - USC News, June 18 ; Jenesse Miller
COVID-19 pandemic has hit women hard, especially working mothers - Press Room - USC News, June 18 ; Jenesse Miller
COVID-related discrimination disproportionately impacts racial minorities, study shows - EurekAlert, July 7 ; Jenesse Miller
USC Dornsife launches 2020 election tracking poll; Biden leads by 11 points - USC News, August 19 ; Jenesse Miller
USC poll: Biden leads on everything but jobs and the economy - USC News, September 16 ; Jenesse Miller
What to make of the fight over Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court replacement - USC News, September 28 ; Jenesse Miller
Health care and COVID-19 top voter concerns as 2020 election begins - USC Dornsife, October 22 ; Jenesse Miller
Americans are changing behavior and anticipating the fallout of COVID-19 - Medical XPress, March 16 ; Jenesse Miller and Julie Labich
Crisis del coronavirus ha tenido un mayor impacto en las mujeres - TEKCrispy, June 19 ; Jhoanell Angulo
How effective does a COVID-19 vaccine need to be to stop the pandemic? - EurekAlert, August 25 ; Jillian B. Morgan
Will Consumers’ Payment Habits Return to Their Pre-Covid-19 Patterns? - Digital Transactions, July 2 ; Jim Daly
Many Americans believe they have little chance of being infected with coronavirus - USC Dornsife, March 18 ; Jim Key
Unemployment benefits help some, but COVID-19 hits the disadvantaged hard - USC Dornsife, May 21 ; Jim Key
COVID-related discrimination disproportionately impacts racial minorities - Phys.org, July 7 ; Jim Key
COVID-related discrimination disproportionately impacts racial minorities, study shows - ScienceDaily, July 7 ; Jim Key
USC Dornsife election poll that made headlines in 2016 relaunches with changes - USC Dornsife, August 19 ; Jim Key
Voter confidence in Trump’s mental and physical fitness drops after first debate while confidence in Biden grows - USC Dornsife, October 14 ; Jim Key
Are these experimental polling questions pointing to a Trump victory? - USC Dornsife, October 26 ; Jim Key
Among couples, the pandemic continues to disproportionately impact women - USC Dornsife, December 14 ; Jim Key
Among couples, the pandemic continues to disproportionately impact women - Phys.org, December 12 ; Jim Key
Even concerned consumers don't know which food choices have the lowest climate impact - Yahoo News, March 10 ; Joel Millward-Hopkins, Astrid Kause and Wandi Bruine de Bruin
Weekly Coronavirus Cases Hold Steady in Santa Monica - Santa Monica LOOKOUT, July 6 ; Jorge Casuco
Battling lockdown fatigue, California messages both hope and fear. Will it work? - Los Angeles Times, April 27 ; Joseph Serna
New Study Suggests To Protect Your Child From Divorce, Send Him To A Christian School - The Federalist, September 18 ; Joy Pullman
Gym helps 91-year-old battle isolation - The Oklahoman, July 7 ; Kaiser Health News
As COVID-19 vaccines come online, fewer Americans want to take them - Los Angeles Times, December 31 ; Karen Kaplan
Los Angeles County: Americans Aren’t Getting Enough To Eat During the COVID-19 Pandemic - The Conversation, December 23 ; Kayla de la Haye
Face mask mandates spark resistance, questions about enforcement - ABC WJLA, July 6 ; Leandra Bernstein
How School Choice Is About Marriage and Family, Not Just 'the 3 Rs' - The Daily Signal, October 15 ; Lindsey Burke and W. Bradford Wilcox
Coronavirus-related racial discrimination has declined in recent months but still persists, USC study finds - ABC7, July 7 ; Marc Cota-Robles
Why were the polls so far off again? Trump voters are near impossible to predict - Fast Company, November 10 ; Mark Sullivan
Survey: COVID vaccine willingness waned since April - CIDRAP, December 30 ; Mary Van Beusekom
Why Asian and Black Americans continue to experience COVID-19-related discrimination — and what you can do about it - MarketWatch, July 14 ; Meera Jagannathan
How COVID-19 may have changed Americans’ views on unemployment benefits and health care - in an election year - MarketWatch, September 29 ; Meera Jagannathan
As Trump attacks election outcome, Americans are less confident in the vote count, USC poll finds - Norwalk Reflector, November 24 ; Melanie Mason
What kind of school will help your kids to be happily married? - Mercator Net, September 17 ; Michael Cook
Over 6 Million U.S. Renters, Owners Missed Housing Payments in September - World Property Journal, October 16 ; Michael Gerrity
Study: The COVID-19 (News) Medium Was the Message - MedPage Today, October 8 ; Molly Walker
LA Restaurants and Hotels Shed Over 75K Jobs in March and April, With Overall Unemployment at 20 Percent - Eater LA, July 10 ; Mona Holmes
OPINION: The truth about returning to school? There’s no easy answer - The Hechinger Report, November 12 ; Morgan Polikoff
Working moms disproportionately affected by coronavirus pandemic, USC study finds - KTLA, June 19 ; Nouran Salahieh
Latino Prosperity Was On A Historic Wave. That's Now Threatened By Devastating Job Losses - LAIst, May 10 ; NPR
Families Make Most Of Online Education But They Worry: USC Study - Patch.com, April 30 ; Paige Austin
Pandemic Hits LA Economy Hard, Leaving Nearly 1 In 3 Hungry - Patch.com, May 21 ; Paige Austin
Coronavirus Shutdown Disproportionately Impacts Working Moms - Patch.com, June 18 ; Paige Austin
Coronavirus: Poll shows how Americans are changing behavior - The Mercury News, March 13 ; Paul Rogers
COVID-19 Transmission Spikes Among Young Population In L.A. County respiratory mask 040820 tweet Print This! COVID-19 Transmission Spikes Among Young Population In L.A. County - KHTS, July 7 ; Rachel Matta
New USC Panel Poll, Which Showed Trump Leading Throughout 2016, Debuts With Biden Holding 11-Point Lead - Mediaite, August 19 ; Reed Richardson
Are Masks Gaining Acceptance Across the Political Spectrum? - Medium.com, June 23 ; Robert Britt
Poll Finds Many Americans Heeding Advice on Coronavirus - US News, March 16 ; Robert Preidt
Coronavirus Delivering Big Economic Blow to Women - WebMD, June 25 ; Robert Preidt
Coronavirus Delivering a Big Economic Blow to Women - HealthDay News, June 25 ; Robert Preidt
California summer fun collides with coronavirus danger as hospitalizations, new cases keep rising - Los Angeles Times, June 23 ; Ron Lin,Taryn Luna
Reopening L.A. economy improved mental health, but coronavirus fears persist, survey finds - Los Angeles Times, July 7 ; Rong-Gong Lin II and Colleen Shalby
Reopening L.A. economy improved mental health, but coronavirus fears persist, survey finds - Daily Republic, July 7 ; Rong-Gong Lin II and Colleen Shalby
Young adults who think ‘they are invincible’ increasingly infected by coronavirus, Newsom says - Los Angeles Times, July 6 ; Rong-Gong Lin II, Colleen Shalby, Sandhya Kambhampati and Iris Lee
AEI report: Graduates of Protestant schools most likely to have intact marriages, fewer divorces - The Christian Post, September 17 ; Ryan Foley
If The Trump vs. Biden Polls Are Wrong, This Is How It’ll Happen - BuzzFeed, November 1 ; Scott Pham
Créelo o no, más gente se inclina a la oración contra la pandemia del coronavirus - Los Angeles Times, March 16 ; Selene Rivera
COVID-Related Anxiety Has Lessened Since April - HealthDay, June 4 ; Serena McNiff
Health & Wellness: PPE for Your Mind - The Argonaut, May 6 ; Shanee Edwards
Survey suggests the importance of clearly communicating coronavirus risk, behaviors - Science News, June 11 ; Stephanie Hedt
Thursday CoronaBuzz, June 25, 2020: 39 pointers to new resources, useful stuff, research news, and more. - researchbuzz.me, June 25 ; Tara Calishain
California is in a 'pandemic-induced recession' amid huge job losses, Gov. Newsom says - The Press Democrat, April 17 ; Taryn Luna
Bearing the Brunt of COVID-19: Fears and Challenges of Financially Vulnerable Americans - Medium.com, April 21 ; Thea Garon and Andrew Dunn
Women disproportionately affected during pandemic, professor finds - Phys.org, June 25 ; University of Arkansas
Survey reveals extent of coronavirus-related job loss, outsized impact on blacks and Latinos - Phys.org, April 20 ; University of Southern California
More than HALF of Los Angeles residents are unemployed with 1.3M jobs lost in a month after coronavirus forced California lockdown - Daily Mail, April 19 ; Valerie Edwards
Election polls are more accurate if they ask participants how others will vote - NiemanLab, November 18 ; Wändi Bruine and Mirta Galesic
Americans disagree on how risky the coronavirus is, but most are changing their behavior anyway - Pasadena Weekly, April 8 ; Wandi Bruine de Bruin Anya Samek and Daniel Bennett
Perceived Discrimination and Mental Distress Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence From the Understanding America Study - DocWire News, August 24 ; Ying Liu, Brian Finch, Savannah G.Brenneke, Kyla Thomas and Phuong Thao D. Le
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Survey Finds Only 29% Americans Financially Healthy - AdvisorNews, November 14 ; GlobeNewswire
New Study Highlights Healthcare And Plan Priorities For Consumers - PR Newswire, December 5 ; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
Digging into the support for Democratic candidates in the latest USC/Times poll - Los Angeles Times, September 13 ; Chris Keller and David Lauter
People that are good at these two things earn $94,000 more a year - Ladders.com, September 12 ; CW Headley
On tax day, most Americans don’t feel new law made them better off - Los Angeles Times, April 15 ; David Lauter
Democratic 2020 race up for grabs: Half of voters have changed their minds since spring, poll shows - Los Angeles Times, July 29 ; David Lauter
Democrats see Biden, Warren as close fits ideologically, view Sanders as more extreme - Los Angeles Times, September 11 ; David Lauter
1 in 4 Americans uncertain about impeachment as public hearings near, poll finds - Los Angeles Times, November 7 ; David Lauter
Trump has remade the Republican Party, but at a price - Los Angeles Times, August 22 ; David Lauter
Poll: Biden leads the Democratic field ahead of debates, but many are undecided - USC Dornsife, July 29 ; Emily Gersema
Poll: Democratic voters want a Medicare-like program, gun restrictions - USC Dornsife, September 11 ; Emily Gersema
This poll asked voters to create their perfect candidate. Democrats picked an older white guy - Los Angeles Times, June 19 ; Janet Hook
Good at math? It means little if you’re not confident - Ohio State News, September 9 ; Jeff Grabmeier
USC Dornsife/L.A. Times poll: Democrats believe a white male is most likely to beat Trump - USC News, June 19 ; Jenesse Miller
Voters predict Trump’s reelection, but less than a third would be happy about it - USC News, August 22 ; Jim Key and Jenesse Miller
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USC Dornsife/L.A. Times poll reveals troubling numbers for GOP in 2018 midterm elections - USC News, January 19 ; Jim Key and Emily Gersema
Despite the “good economy,” only 28% of Americans are financially healthy - Fast Company, November 1 ; Adele Peters
California’s Proposition 10 Rent Control Initiative Imploding in Polls - Breitbart, October 22 ; Chriss W. Street
Rare poll to favor Trump in 2016 finds huge generic ballot advantage for Democrats in 2018 - Washington Examiner, October 31 ; Daniel Chaitin
As Trumps first year in office ends, his support base has eroded and the opposition is energized - Los Angeles Times, January 19 ; David Lauter
Who do you trust? Trump’s attacks take a toll on his own credibility, as well as the media’s - Los Angeles Times, September 4 ; David Lauter
With growing support from women, Democrats poised for major gains in midterm, new poll shows - Los Angeles Times, September 26 ; David Lauter
Majority of Americans say Trump is just venting when he calls the press "enemies of the people" - Los Angeles Times, October 09 ; David Lauter
With the midterm campaign in its final weeks, poll signals a Democratic edge for the House and widespread doubts about Kavanaugh - Los Angeles Times, October 22 ; David Lauter
In a highly partisan era, those who dislike both sides could have the deciding votes - Los Angeles Times, October 29 ; David Lauter
Polls point to Democratic takeover of the House, but here - Los Angeles Times, November 5 ; David Lauter
Only 19 percent trust Trump to tell the truth, USC Dornsife/L.A. Times Poll shows - USC News, September 6 ; Emily Gersema
Democrats gain in generic congressional race amid shifts in GOP base support - USC Dornsife, October 5 ; Emily Gersema
Sen. Dianne Feinstein is a good bet to win reelection, serve a final term and retire reluctantly - Los Angeles Times, October 18 ; George Skelton
Most Americans are not financially healthy despite booming economy, survey finds - Los Angeles Times, November 1 ; James Rufus Koren
Experts assess how millennial voters may affect the 2018 midterm elections - USC Dornsife, September 25 ; Jenesse Miller
Youngest voters more discouraged by today’s political climate than other voters, poll finds - USC News, October 25 ; Jenesse Miller
You Can’t Change What You Can’t See: Taking America’s Financial Health Pulse - Next Billion, November 1 ; Jennifer Tescher
USC Dornsife/L.A. Times poll reveals large lead for Gavin Newsom in race for governor - USC News, May 23 ; Jim Key
Voters want gas tax repealed, have mixed feelings about high-speed rail before knowing estimated costs - USC Dornsife, May 25 ; Jim Key
USC Dornsife/L.A. Times poll shows voters aren’t pumped about gas tax - USC News, May 25 ; Jim Key
The ‘true state’ of Americans’ financial lives: only 3 in 10 are ‘financially healthy’ - MarketWatch, November 1 ; Kari Paul
Proposition 13 has strictly limited property tax increases since 1978. Voters could get a chance to change that - Los Angeles Times, October 17 ; Liam Dillon
Proposition 10, which would expand rent control, is in 'deep trouble,' poll shows - Los Angeles Times, October 19 ; Liam Dillon
And the winner is... Why we’re using ‘crowd wisdom’ and ‘truth serum’ to forecast the election - Psychology Today, November 2 ; Mirta Galesic
Dornsife and LA Times release 2018 poll results - Daily Trojan, January 21 ; Noah Peterson
Initiative to repeal gas tax increase is falling short, according to poll of California voters - Los Angeles Times, October 19 ; Patrick McGreevy
Exclusive Analysis: New Harvard Study Shows Public Support for Charter Schools Has Jumped 10 Points In Last Year - The 74, March 27 ; Paul E. Peterson and Albert Cheng
Poll shows Newsom with a commanding lead over Cox in final weeks before Californians select their next governor - Los Angeles Times, October 17 ; Phil Willon
New poll finds a volatile race for second place in California governor - Los Angeles Times, May 22 ; Phil Willon and Seema Mehta
New poll confirms Feinstein has big lead in Senate race, but nearly half of voters are undecided - Los Angeles Times, June 20 ; Sarah D. Wire
De León has run against Feinstein from the left, but much of his support comes from Republicans, new poll finds - Los Angeles Times, October 18 ; Sarah D. Wire
Poll finds Newsom has a commanding lead over Cox in California governor - Los Angeles Times, June 19 ; Seema Mehta and Phil Willon
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Californians strongly oppose Trump — and 53% say state's members of Congress should 'never' work with him - Los Angeles Times, November 10 ; Cathleen Decker
USC poll — the one that said Trump could win - looks beyond politics - USC News, November 20 ; Emily Gersema
More than half of Californians support "sanctuary state" legislation, poll finds - Los Angeles Times, November 10 ; Jazmine Ulloa
Majority of Californians disagree with President Trump - Los Angeles Times, November 12 ; Liam Dillon
Most California voters already want to overturn gas tax increase, poll finds - Los Angeles Times, November 10 ; Patrick McGreevy
It's a tightening race for governor and Sen. Dianne Feinstein holds strong lead for reelection - Los Angeles Times, November 9 ; Seema Mehta, Phil Willon
With key elections a year away, California panel study begins testing political waters - USC Dornsife, ; Stephen Koenig
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The USC/L.A. Times poll saw what other surveys missed: A wave of Trump support - Los Angeles Times, November 8 ; David Lauter
Donald Trump still has a path to victory, but it's a tough one, USC/L.A. Times poll shows - Los Angeles Times, August 31 ; David Lauter
Trump takes lead over Clinton as GOP convention generates a bounce for its nominee - Los Angeles Times, July 25 ; David Lauter
Why the USC Dornsife/L.A. Times presidential poll is unlike other polls - USC News, October 12 ; Emily Gersema
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As Clinton stumbles, Trump takes an apparent slim lead in new tracking poll - Los Angeles Times, July 15 ; David Lauter