short readsOct 31, 2024 Americans’ top sources of political news ahead of the 2024 election Among those who listed a main source of political news, six-in-ten say that their source is part of the “mainstream media.”
short readsOct 30, 2024 For decades, most U.S. House seats have mainly been won by the incumbent party In 2020, 93% of districts were retained by the same party; only 18 of 435 districts (4%) flipped.
short readsOct 25, 2024 A look at the state of affordable housing in the U.S. About seven-in-ten Americans (69%) say they are very concerned about the cost of housing.
short readsOct 25, 2024 5 facts about child care costs in the U.S. Here are five key facts about child care costs in the U.S., including how parents and U.S. adults overall see the issue.
short readsOct 24, 2024 Majority of Americans aren’t confident in the safety and reliability of cryptocurrency A 63% majority of Americans have little or no confidence that cryptocurrencies are reliable and safe, but some groups are more wary than others.
reportOct 24, 2024 Harris, Trump Voters Differ Over Election Security, Vote Counts and Hacking Concerns 90% of Harris voters, versus 57% of Trump voters, are confident the 2024 election will be administered well.
short readsOct 24, 2024 Key facts about U.S. poll workers What do poll workers do, and how many typically help in general elections? Read about state requirements for these temporary election staffers and more.
short readsOct 22, 2024 Dissatisfaction with democracy is widespread in Japan ahead of snap election Ahead of Japan’s election on Oct. 27, here are four key facts about people’s views of democracy and political parties in the country.
short readsOct 21, 2024 Most U.S. voters say immigrants – no matter their legal status – mostly take jobs citizens don’t want Three-quarters of voters say undocumented immigrants fill jobs citizens don’t want, while 61% say the same of legal immigrants.
short readsOct 17, 2024 Key facts about union members and the 2024 election About six-in-ten voters who belong to a union identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party, while about four-in-ten associate with the GOP.