Consumers want companies to take a stance on climate change, mental health


Key stat: Over half (55%) of US adults think that businesses should take a public stance on climate change, per May 2023 data from Bentley University and Gallup. Nearly as many (52%) think companies should take a stand on mental health.

Beyond the chart:

  • US consumers are less interested in hearing from companies on controversial topics like religion, politics, and abortion.
  • Taking a stance on politicized issues can be a slippery slope for brands, as evidenced by the backlash Bud Light received after partnering with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
  • If brands do choose to speak out, messaging needs to be authentic and true to the brand’s voice, otherwise it could come off as inauthentic and pandering.

Use this chart:

  • Align marketing messaging with consumer expectations.

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Note: Respondents were asked “Do you think that business, in general, should take a public stance on subjects that have to do with the following?”

Methodology: Data is from the October 2023 Bentley University and Gallup “Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report.” 5,458 US adults ages 18+ were surveyed online during May 8-15, 2023. The sample was weighted to be demographically representative of the US adult population using the most recent current population survey figures.


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