The vast majority of respondents said each generation of Americans has a personal responsibility to uphold and strengthen America’s founding ideals.
A majority (65 percent) of respondents found it harder to achieve the American Dream compared with their parents’ generation.
While a slim majority viewed the ceasefire as a positive step, most respondents said Iran should not receive sanctions relief until compliance is verified.
Roughly 98 percent of those surveyed agreed that many foods sold in the United States contain ingredients most consumers do not understand.
Most respondents said having children is important to a fulfilling life, while citing faith, family values, and economic stability as key factors.
Survey respondents had mixed reactions to how the economy was impacting their households.
Readers were divided about whether they considered the trip to China a success for the United States.
More than 70 percent of respondents agreed that the government is still withholding important UFO-related information from the public.
Readers are apprehensive about the possibility humans could lose control over AI.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was shut down for 11 weeks.
Epoch Times readers responded to the president’s move to establish a pathway to use psychedelic drugs to treat mental illness, and other topics.
Nearly 90 percent of respondents agreed the U.S. is justified in blocking the Strait of Hormuz without NATO support, with almost 80 percent in strong agreement.
Readers cited immigration, public services, and original intent as key reasons for supporting changes.
Epoch Times readers shared their opinions on the U.S. election system.
Forty-four percent of respondents felt their household finances were at least somewhat better off than a year ago.
Around 90 percent of respondents say any U.S.-Cuba agreement should require the release of political prisoners and verifiable human rights improvements.
Nearly all respondents said schools should inform parents if a student seeks to change their name, pronouns, or gender identity at school.
Operation Epic Fury started on Feb. 28, killing Iranian regime leader Ali Khamenei and dozens of other senior officials.
Majorities say national security justifies trade action, and oppose requiring congressional approval for sweeping tariffs.
Readers of The Epoch Times favored showing voter ID at the polls but have mixed reactions on who is to blame for public distrust in the voting system.