While Iowa didn't have any buildings in the top five ugliest buildings, three did make the list of more than 100 public ...
U.S. services industry activity picked up in September, pulling above a level that prevailed before the COVID-19 pandemic struck the nation, amid increases in new orders and employment.
A new national survey of Division I school presidents, athletic directors and campus athletic leaders showed more than 75% ...
A survey shows Americans worry more about rising living costs and slow job growth than the government shutdown.
A survey shows human resources pros believe many people exaggerate their work skills, from leadership down to front-line tech ...
Companies are keeping a tight rein on salary hikes in 2026, even as their turnover levels remain among the highest in ...
A new study reveals the subtle effects of survey interfaces on people's responses—and how those small differences can add up.
The ongoing socio-economic survey could be extended beyond its scheduled October 7 deadline to ensure complete enumeration, ...
U.S. consumers reported mixed feelings about the labor market in October as the outlook for unemployment improved but the perceived odds of finding new work after losing a job dropped to a six-year ...
Economic sentiment held steady at low levels in October, as a federal shutdown hampered government functions and sidelined ...
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The shutdown is poised to deepen hunger in America — just as the Trump administration stopped tracking it
Millions of women and children are at risk of losing food benefits during the shutdown. The USDA just killed the long-running ...
A Community Satisfaction Survey commissioned by Salem leaders in September found that homelessness and public safety remain top issues.
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