This week Qualtrics Labs, Inc. published a study regarding an ongoing study dubbed the "worry index." The worry index stems from survey research conducted by Qualtrics that measures America's feelings on key social, economic and political issues. The report entitled "American Optimism for Future Trumps Worry Over Economy," was picked up by a number of traditional and online news sources that were surprised by the relative optimism of Americans in this time of economic crisis. Among other findings, the latest worry index indicated that "34 percent of Americans who believe their overall quality of life will improve in the next year, compared with 17 percent in February 2008."
For the sake of our national and world economies, let's hope that their hope is more than a hunch.






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"Hopes Of Americans"
During point of the worst economic crisis the Americans are still thinking that their life style can change by the next year but they are not that this crisis has started from their homes only as they have spend a lot of billions of dollars on wars which was useless in spite of spending it on the wars if they have spended it on the social and financial cause then the scene would be something else in spite of facing this recession….
Karen Walter