Amanda Jacobson Snyder
Data Reporter
Amanda Jacobson Snyder is a data reporter at Morning Consult covering finance. @AJacobsonSnyder
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Nearly Half the Public Thinks the Country Is in a Recession. Another Quarter Expect One Within a Year
Almost a third of U.S. adults are actively preparing for an economic downturn, while half say they want to prepare for a recession but can’t
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Nearly Half of Voters Support GOP Plans to Cancel New IRS Funding
46% plurality of voters said they support Republican legislation to rescind billions in fresh funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, including more than a third of Democrats and half of high-earners
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The GOP Is Gearing Up for Battle Against ESG in 2023. Most Investors Support Companies’ Focus on Those Principles
Regulators and politicians will vie next year for the power to control the boundaries of ESG and corporate social responsibility matters
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As Voters Grappled With Rising Prices, Inflation News Captured More Attention Than Strong Jobs Reports
Morning Consult analysis of news events that resonated with voters showed wallet-busters like gas prices, student loan debt were top of mind in 2022
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Federal Student Loan Borrowers Who Haven’t Yet Applied for Forgiveness: Confused About Eligibility, Unsure if Relief Will Come
Approximately 1 in 3 borrowers intend to seek debt forgiveness but still haven’t applied
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Public Lays Blame for Student Debt Forgiveness Limbo on Conservative Judges, Republicans in Congress
U.S. adults most likely to say they trust the Department of Education, Democratic lawmakers to handle country’s student debt burden
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Gen Zers Are Fairly Optimistic About Their Financial Future
Among younger Americans, 38% expect to be better off financially than their parents and 43% believe they’ll fare the same
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The Biden Administration Wants to Boost Manufactured Housing Production. Younger Adults See Good Investment Potential
Majority of Gen Z adults and millennials are interested in housing options such as accessory dwelling units or mobile homes
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Ahead of Midterm Elections, Most Voters Give the U.S. Economy a Dismal Grade
56% of voters say the current state of the economy deserves a D or F, with inflation and the cost of necessities like groceries and gas driving their assessment
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Tumultuous Housing Market Has Potential Homebuyers Craving Stability, Concerned About Affordability
Housing experts say persistent supply issues may continue to drive prices beyond the reach of many