During High Point University's Centennial, North Carolinians look One century into the future
Most N.C. residents say the U.S. likely will have dealt successfully with access to clean water, energy shortages and cancer 100 years from now. Read More
Most N.C. residents say the U.S. likely will have dealt successfully with access to clean water, energy shortages and cancer 100 years from now. Read More
While many believer Valentines Day has become too commercialized but they still feel that gift-giving is a positive part of the tradition. Read More
North Carolinians have a more optimistic outlook on the economy than in November, however half say that inflation is affecting their spending. Read More
When North Carolinians do shop for the holidays, only 17% plan to do most of their shopping at brick-and-mortar stores, while 30% plan to do most of their shopping online. Read More
Pecan pie came in a distant second. Read More
Daylight Saving Time was adopted for energy savings during World War I. The energy savings benefits have been hard to prove. Read More
According to this poll, the Consumer Sentiment Index shows that North Carolinians’ opinions about the economy and their personal finances remain low. Read More
Governor Roy Cooper received a 49 percent approval rating but many that a third of those surveyed were unsure or not familiar with many other state government officials. Read More
Over three-quarters (76%) of North Carolina residents say they are very or somewhat concerned about the U.S. government defaulting on its debt and not being able to pay its bills. Read More
About one-third believe they will be better off a year from now, another third says they will be worse off and the final third say they will be in about the same condition. Read More