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We seek to understand the forces driving us apart, find common ground, and help bring Americans together to tackle our shared challenges.

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Read more in our Connection Opportunity report, released this March: (4/4).
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What does that look like in practice? . Americans are interested a variety of activities – forming friendships, having conversations, inviting people for dinner, working to solve problems. (3/4)
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We surveyed over 4,500 adults in the US – and found some surprising results. Two thirds of Americans (66%) think they can "learn something" by speaking to someone who is different from them. And 70% feel a responsibility to do so. (2/4).
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When you spend time on social media or read the news, it can often feel like Americans hate each other. Yet the people who are loudest online are the least representative. What do most Americans actually think about each other?.(1/4).
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Happy Independence Day! . Do you think democracy is the best form of government and respect the Constitution? If so, you're in good company: a majority of Americans across parties agree.
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With the "Big Beautiful Bill" awaiting the House vote today, what are Americans saying about Congress? More oversight, please.
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Read more about Weaving the Dream on our website: . (6/6).
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Perhaps most importantly, Americans agree that having agency does just not enable their own success – it also means they have a responsibility to help others. We call this morally directed agency. (5/6).
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Ultimately, a majority Americans agree that success depends both on hard work and opportunity: .(4/6)
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While Americans vary on how important government is for success, most acknowledge its influence: 82% of Republicans, for instance, agree that the government is at least "a little influential." . (3/6)
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Americans across the political spectrum believe that individuals are somewhat important in contributing towards their own success – 93% of Democrats, 93% of Independents, and 96% of Republicans agree with this statement. (2/6)
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As we near Independence Day, we want to know: what does the American Dream mean to you? . We surveyed over 9,000 Americans over the course of six years to find out. Some interesting takeaways 👇 (1/6).
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In honor of Fourth of July, some words from US Executive Director @jason_mangone on how we can contribute to a better America: . Stars, Stripes, and Stitches
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Do you think you are a good listener? If so, consider yourself in good company: nearly 8 in 10 Americans think they are “good at listening.”. Now: do you think other people are good at listening? If you have doubts, you’re also in the majority.
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RT @citizensclimate: Americans know the clean energy transition is happening now - and they're ready to lead. Congress, are you listening?….
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RT @PACEfunders: New report on personal agency from @dyudkin's Beacon Project at @MoreinCommon_US finds a unifying vision for America ➡️ pe….
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