The Economic Innovation Group (EIG), in collaboration with Echelon Insights, has released the 2025 edition of the American Worker Survey, offering a comprehensive national perspective on the attitudes and concerns of the U.S. labor force. Distinct from general voter polls, this study specifically targets individuals who are either currently employed or actively seeking employment. n nBuilding on the findings from the 2024 survey, this year’s edition introduces new dimensions of analysis, such as worker sentiment toward former President Trump’s trade initiatives, their expectations for policy priorities under a potential Trump administration, and their perceptions of artificial intelligence’s growing influence on employment and career development. n nThe findings deliver a current snapshot of how employees are navigating the evolving economic landscape, the primary obstacles they face in their personal and professional lives, and the areas where they believe policymakers should direct their attention. n nFor a deeper understanding of the data, readers can access the detailed summary presentation or review the complete topline results provided by the organization. n— news from Economic Innovation Group
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The 2025 American Worker Survey
The Economic Innovation Group (EIG), in partnership with Echelon Insights, is proud to release the latest edition of the American Worker Survey — a unique, nationwide look at the views and priorities of America’s workforce. Unlike typical surveys focused broadly on voters, this project focuses exclusively on workers themselves: adults who are employed or looking for work. n nThis year’s survey builds on our 2024 survey and adds several exciting new areas of exploration, including: n nWorkers’ opinions of President Trump’s trade policies. n nWhat workers believe should be the top priorities for the Trump administration. n nHow workers view the rise of AI and its impact on their jobs and careers. n nTogether, these insights provide an up-to-date portrait of how workers are experiencing the economy, what they see as the biggest challenges in their lives, and where they want leaders to focus. n nTo explore the results, check out our summary slide deck or the full topline results above.