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Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points -November 22 2024

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11/22/2024

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Americans are divided over scientists' part in making policies


Americans' trust in scientists ticked up slightly from last year but remains lower than it did before the pandemic, according to the survey.

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Survey shows Americans consider cancelling Thanksgiving plans over politics

The boss of Tesla and the social media site X, Elon Musk, suggested last month at Donald Trump’s rally in New York City that it would be possible to cut “at least $2 trillion” from US government spending by eradicating “waste”. Musk has now been appointed to co-head a new Department of Government Efficiency by the incoming US president, giving him an opportunity to try to put his plans into action. In the most recent fiscal year (from October 2023 to September 2024) the US federal government spent $6.75 trillion according to the US Treasury. This means Musk’s proposed cuts of $2 trillion would represent around a cut of around 30% of total federal government spending.

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Many Americans doing more good deeds to make up for 2024


Four in 10 Americans are actively doing more good deeds before the end of 2024 — to make up for the rest of the year.

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New DS Smith Survey Reveals 60% of Americans Received Damaged Goods from Online Retailers This Year

With the holiday shopping season fast approaching, a new survey by DS Smith, a global leader in sustainable fiber-based packaging, reveals a common complaint for online shoppers: damaged goods. The online survey conducted by The Harris Poll found that a staggering 60% of Americans have received damaged goods when ordering online this year. Among those receiving damaged goods, about one third said the package was crushed (34%), torn (34%) or the product was smashed within the packaging (32%).

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