A TIME/Harris poll asked Americans how they felt in the last 30 days. “Frustrated” was the top word chosen by female respondents. “Hopeful” was tops for men
Men and women named “happy” in equal proportions, with 14% of respondents in both groups selecting it as their most frequent feeling. But though the survey did not attempt to measure the intensity of the emotions, women were more likely than men to tick “tired” and “anxious” as what they felt most over the previous month. Men, meanwhile, were significantly more likely than women to select “excited” and “proud.
Unsurprisingly, when asked about the national mood, as opposed to their personal moods, the economy was also the realm that respondents overall were most likely to say had a negative impact. The positivity of Black Americans also stands out across the survey. Some 43% reported feeling positive about the current state of the country , and 22% reported “hopeful” as the emotion they’d felt “most” in the previous 30 days; “hopeful” also ranked first among Hispanic respondents.
The first challenge is perception.
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