by Clay Routledge | Apr 11, 2025 | Progress Pulse
In a previous Progress Pulse survey, we found a strong connection between views about past progress and expectations for future progress. Americans who believe life has improved over the last 50 years are far more likely to expect continued progress in the next 50...
by Clay Routledge | Mar 6, 2025 | Articles and Op Eds
This article was originally published in Fortune. America has a pessimism problem. Surveys show that large percentages of the public envision a future of decline and despair. This is concerning because building a better future starts with envisioning a better future....
by Clay Routledge | Feb 28, 2025 | Progress Pulse
In the first edition of Progress Pulse, we found that when presented with two competing visions of the future of human progress, Americans are nearly evenly divided between those who think the world will get better in the coming decades (52%) and those who think it...
by Clay Routledge | Feb 21, 2025 | Multi-media
This video was originally published on...