When you hear the words “digital nomad” what comes to mind? If you immediately envision a sweaty hostel in Bali, full of 20-somethings working side jobs here and there until they move on to the next city on their bucket list, you wouldn’t be alone. And 20 years ago, you wouldn’t have been wrong. But […]
Holiday Travel Plans Holding Steady, Gen Z Adults Planning for Holiday Getaways
So far, much of the 2023 consumer holiday trends highlighted by CivicScience have focused on holiday shopping, including intent, priorities, and even preferred payment methods. Another key piece of the overall holiday puzzle being monitored in CivicScience’s ongoing tracking? Holiday travel plans. Here’s how consumer travel plans look to be shaping up for the coming […]
Infographic: Did the Pandemic Get Us More In Touch With Nature?
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the US in early 2020, many Americans took to the Great Outdoors as an escape from quarantines and work-from-home routines. But did those habits stick around beyond the pandemic? According to recent CivicScience polling, many Americans say they’ve continued to spend more time in nature even after the nationwide return […]
Student Loan Borrowers Most Likely To Cut Back On Dining Out, Clothing, and Ente...
CivicScience is constantly tracking consumer response to breaking news events. For even deeper insights we won’t publish, get in touch. With student loan payments set to resume on October 1, American companies are breathlessly awaiting how borrowers might cut back on spending as they face their first loan bills in over three years. Previous CivicScience […]
How Americans Are Following Extreme Weather Event News, Impact on Travel Plans
CivicScience constantly tracks breaking news events in its News & Insights section. For even deeper insights we won’t publish, get in touch. On Wednesday morning, Hurricane Idalia made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm, and it continued to move northeast through Georgia and the Carolinas in a weakened but formidable state. […]
Infographic: Cookouts Top Labor Day Plans, Especially in Cities; Union Families ...
Labor Day is seen by many as the unofficial end of summer in America and many U.S. adults are celebrating accordingly, whether that comes in the form of cookouts, road trips, parades, or shopping sprees. Check out our Labor Day infographic for fresh-grilled insights on all things Labor Day. Looking to learn more about how […]
