short readsSep 30, 2024 On most issues, Black voters are more confident in Harris than Trump The economy, health care, and racial and ethnic inequality are among the top issues for Black voters in the presidential election.
reportJan 28, 2025 Comparing Levels of Religious Nationalism Around the World We asked people in three dozen countries how they see religion’s role in society, government and national identity.
short readsMay 10, 2022 Black and Hispanic Americans, those with less education are more likely to fall out of the middle class each year In the United States, the transience of economic status varies significantly across racial and ethnic groups and by level of education.
short readsJan 31, 2024 Most Americans say elected officials should avoid heated or aggressive speech Seven-in-ten Americans say elected officials should avoid heated or aggressive language because it could encourage some people to take violent action.
short readsAug 29, 2024 From ‘traditional’ to ‘open-minded,’ how Americans describe themselves Roughly six-in-ten Republicans (58%) describe themselves as traditional, but just 19% of Democrats say the same.
short readsMar 4, 2025 Gender pay gap in U.S. has narrowed slightly over 2 decades In 2024, women earned an average of 85% of what men earned, according to an analysis of median hourly earnings of both full- and part-time workers.
short readsSep 19, 2024 1 in 10 eligible voters in the U.S. are naturalized citizens Naturalized citizens make up a record number of eligible voters in 2022, most of whom have lived here more than 20 years.
short readsOct 3, 2023 Key facts about U.S. Latinos with graduate degrees In 2021, nearly 2.5 million Latinos in the United States held advanced degrees such as master’s degrees or doctorates.
short readsFeb 28, 2025 Americans expect corporations, the wealthy, White people and other groups to gain influence under Trump Overwhelming majorities expect transgender people (84%) and gay and lesbian people (76%) to lose influence under Trump.
reportDec 14, 2023 Older Workers Are Growing in Number and Earning Higher Wages Roughly one-in-five Americans ages 65 and older were employed in 2023 – nearly double the share of those who were working 35 years ago.