short readsJan 27, 2022 Key findings about Black immigrants in the U.S. The number of Black immigrants living in the country reached 4.6 million in 2019, up from roughly 800,000 in 1980.
short readsOct 4, 2021 Most U.S. Latinos say global climate change and other environmental issues impact their local communities Latinos broadly support an array of policy measures to address climate change and other environmental issues.
short readsSep 27, 2021 Support for Black Lives Matter declined after George Floyd protests, but has remained unchanged since Currently, 55% of U.S. adults express at least some support for the Black Lives Matter movement, unchanged from a year ago.
short readsAug 23, 2021 Most Americans say the declining share of White people in the U.S. is neither good nor bad for society Majorities across demographic and political groups have neutral views about the changing racial makeup of the U.S. population.
reportAug 12, 2021 Deep Divisions in Americans’ Views of Nation’s Racial History – and How To Address It Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to say increased attention to the history of slavery and racism is bad for the country.
short readsApr 20, 2021 Most Latinos say U.S. immigration system needs big changes Latinos agree that the U.S. immigration system needs an overhaul; large shares say it requires major changes or needs to be completely rebuilt.
reportMar 25, 2021 The Growing Diversity of Black America The U.S. Black population is growing. At the same time, how Black people self-identify is changing, with increasing shares considering themselves multiracial or Hispanic.
short readsFeb 25, 2021 In Vice President Kamala Harris, we can see how America has changed Kamala Harris embodies trends that have been unfolding over recent decades. As a result, many Americans can see themselves in her story.
reportFeb 2, 2021 Public Sees Black People, Women, Gays and Lesbians Gaining Influence in Biden Era More Americans also say evangelical Christians, business corporations and the military will lose than gain influence in Washington.
short readsJan 29, 2021 Most U.S. citizens report a campaign contacted them in 2020, but Latinos and Asians less likely to say so White eligible voters were somewhat more likely to say they were contacted than Black, Hispanic or English-speaking Asian eligible voters.