Predicting Strangers’ Annual Earnings — London Street Interview
Street interviews challenging passersby to predict how much strangers earn each year (London, United Kingdom, 2025).
Street interviews challenging passersby to predict how much strangers earn each year (London, United Kingdom, 2025).
Street interviews asking people how they would approach a difficult personal conversation with a sibling (Street location, unspecified, 2025).
Street interviews asking people how to have an avoidance-breaking conversation about divorce (Street location, unspecified, 2025).
Street interviews asking how people would approach a difficult conversation about a friend’s addiction (Street location, unspecified, 2025).
The interviewer initiates a spontaneous debate with a leftist about ICE and immigration enforcement (Santa Monica, California, 2025).
Street interviews asking young British people why they think the job market has become so difficult (United Kingdom, 2025).
Asked a single question: do you believe in God? (United States, 2025).
A YouTube Shorts clip from November 4, 2025 (USA (specific location not confirmed in available metadata), 2025).
A man-on-the-street format interview video asking members of the public the direct question: is requiring a photo ID to vote racist? (USA (specific location not confirmed in available metadata), 2025-2026 (exact date not confirmed; included here as best available MOTS-qualifying candidate; flag for date verification)).
Chinese civilians react to the tariff war between the US and China: some express nationalism and defiance, others show economic anxiety, and many demonstrate surprisingly nuanced views of American consumers versus American policy (China (streets), 2025).
Disillusioned Trump supporters speak directly about their buyer’s remorse (Rittman, Ohio, 2025).
Real voters describe the gap between what basic necessities cost them and what Washington says about the economy (Various U.S. locations, 2025).