Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - January 6 2022
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Survey: Americans Are Split on the Covid-19 Public Health Emergency
About 51% of U.S. adults are in favor of the Covid-19 public health emergency still in effect, while 39% said it is no longer needed, a recent Morning Consult survey found. Americans’ opinions varied based on political party, generation, race/ethnicity and location. -Medcitynews.com
Most Americans couldn’t afford to buy their own home today: survey
Fifty-five percent of U.S. homeowners say they could not raise the funds to purchase their home at current prices and interest rates, according to findings from the 2022 Housing Affordability Survey by Cato Institute released this month. Housing prices have risen more than 40 percent since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. A year ago, soaring home values were a point of pride. Now, for potential buyers and sellers, they are a source of fear. Interest rates on a standard 30-year mortgage flew past 7 percent this year after starting 2022 around 3 percent, the largest single-year increase in at least 50 years. -TheHill.com
Survey: Americans’ Top Resolution for 2023 Is to Exercise More
The Statista Global Consumer Survey received responses from 413 U.S. adults between 18 and 89 years old. The top resolution was to exercise more at 52%, followed by eating healthier at 50% and losing weight at 40%. These three connect to the ongoing obesity crisis in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the prevalence of obesity in the U.S. was 41.9% as of March 2020. --Healthnews.com
Survey shows more than 50% of Americans have fabrications on resumes
According to a survey conducted by StandOutCV in the fall of 2022, more than 50% of Americans have fattened up their resumes at least once, with most lying about their previous work experience, skills, college degree and personal details. The survey found that those in the manufacturing industry tend to lie more, followed by health care workers. And men tend to alter their resumes more often than women. -insurancenewsnet.com
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