Moonlighting is less common now, despite what you might have heard
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Contrary to conventional wisdom, working multiple jobs has become less common over the past two decades.
Trade will likely be a topic of discussion when President Obama visits Japan on Wednesday. Most Americans see trade with Japan as a good thing and back a treaty on Pacific trade.
Only about one-in-four Americans say the growing number of older people is a major problem for the country.
A summary of where Americans stand on ten key issues likely to come up in President Obama’s State of the Union address.
Even as publics in many of the surveyed Muslim-majority countries express a clear preference for women to dress conservatively, many also say women should be able to decide for themselves what to wear.
Confidence in government plunged in most developed countries in the wake of the global financial crisis, a new OECD report finds.
About eight-in-ten Americans think rising prices are a “very” or “moderately” big problem.
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