Pathway to a New Normal
Data storytelling on how people are thinking about work in a changed America
The events of 2020 catalyzed a change in how people think about issues of community, equity, health, and wellness at work. On their path to a new way of life, people need easy access to data for a common understanding of what the future holds for themselves, their companies, and the economy. The data visualizations below reflect survey results from a series of Momentive polls collected weekly representing more than 2 million people across the US.
Why are people staying during the Great Resignation?
Momentive and CNBC take a look at what makes workers happy and how it influences their job satisfaction.
Explore the vizHow are Black small business owners and entrepreneurs thinking about the coming year?
Small Business Saturday is an ideal time to take a point-in-time look at the hopes and concerns for Black small business owners going into 2022.
Explore the vizHow are employees thinking about sustainability at work?
Ahead of COP26, we're looking at corporate environmental sustainability actions, how employees view their employers' commitment to sustainability, and what measures are valued the most.
Explore the vizWhat about vaccinating children?
With more than half of the US adult population vaccinated against COVID-19, the next question on everyone’s mind is: what about children? This data discovery captures how parents’ opinions about vaccination are changing.
Explore the vizIs there a D.E.I. disconnect within US companies?
In late June 2021, Momentive conducted a public opinion survey of 6,725 workers across the US to gather their impressions of D.E.I. initiatives within a company driving company success, disaggregated by a series of demographics including age, race, gender, job level, education, and other categories. What emerged in the results highlight a D.E.I. disconnect - the gaps in perceptions of D.E.I. and of workers’ impressions of the value of D.E.I. initiatives to their business and the experiences of employees across different demographics.
Explore the vizHow do state vaccination rates differ by age, income, party affiliation and race?
As coronavirus cases surge with the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant, differences in vaccination rates emerge between different population sub-groups. This dashboard from Momentive, Boston Children’s Hospital and Outbreaks Near Me visualizes the gaps by party affiliation, age, gender, income, party affiliation and race.
Explore the vizWhat are the mask wearing trends?
This data viz shows the prevalence of mask wearing in different scenarios: while grocery shopping, while exercising outside, while visiting with family and friends, and while working at the workplace. See what behaviors have changed over time as vaccinations have rolled out and restrictions lifted.
Explore the vizWho is getting vaccinated? Why and why not?
Since early February 2021, we asked nearly 400,000 U.S. adults whether they've been vaccinated, and if not, why? Data is broken down by age, race, political affiliation, income, job industry and more.
Explore the vizWhere do people stand on the reopening of public life?
Depending on a variety of factors ranging from geography, age, education, gender, race and income, people have different opinions about what aspect of public life should be open in their community.
Explore the vizHow worried are people about the impact of COVID-19?
As we enter into a "new normal", how worried are people about the impact of COVID-19 on personal finances and the economy? How does this break down by party affiliation, race, education, gender and age?
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