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What Trump supporters believe and expect

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The economy was the most important issue for Trump voters this year; 93% of his supporters said it was very important to their vote.

19h ago

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Public Trust in Scientists and Views on Their Role in Policymaking

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Americans’ trust in scientists is slightly higher than it was last year, but remains lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic.

on Fri, 9AM

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Social Media Fact Sheet

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Today YouTube and Facebook are the most-widely used online platforms. Explore the demographic patterns and trends shaping the social media landscape.

on Thu, 6PM

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Many Americans perceive a rise in dangerous driving; 78% see cellphone distraction as major problem

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Most Americans see cellphone distraction behind the wheel as a major problem in their local community, and about a quarter report witnessing road rage often.

on Wed, 1AM

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4. How Harris’ and Trump’s race and ethnicity, gender and age matter in the 2024 election

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Voters have mixed views on whether these characteristics will help or hurt each candidate this November.

on Mon, 4PM

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Young adults in the U.S. are less likely than those in most of Europe to live in their parents’ home

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One-in-three U.S. adults ages 18 to 34 live in their parents’ home, according to U.S. Census Bureau data from 2021.

on Sun, 8PM

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2. How teachers manage their workload

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84% of public K-12 teachers say there's not enough time in the workday to do everything expected of them; 70% say their school is understaffed.

on Nov 10

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1. Industries of unauthorized immigrant workers

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Unauthorized immigrants are unevenly distributed across some industrial sectors and occupations in the U.S. economy. Compared with their 5% share of the

on Nov 8

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1. Trends in income and wealth inequality

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Barely 10 years past the end of the Great Recession in 2009, the U.S. economy is doing well on several fronts. The labor market is on a job-creating

on Nov 8

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Majority of Latinos Say Skin Color Impacts Opportunity in America and Shapes Daily Life

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Latinos with darker skin color report more discrimination experiences than Latinos with lighter skin color.

on Nov 8

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1. The size of the U.S. Jewish population

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This report classifies approximately 5.8 million adults (2.4% of all U.S. adults) as Jewish. This includes 4.2 million (1.7%) who identify as Jewish by

on Nov 7

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2. Issues and the 2024 election

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Most voters name several issues as very important to their vote. Economy is the top issue. Other important issues: health care, Supreme Court, foreign policy, crime, immigration, guns, abortion.

on Nov 6

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How Americans Navigate Politics on TikTok, X, Facebook and Instagram

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X stands out as a place people go to keep up with politics. Still, some users see political posts on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram, too.

on Nov 6

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Among unmarried adults, women without children have as much wealth as single men

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In 2022, single women without children had a median wealth of $87,200, while the typical single man had $82,100.

on Nov 4

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Amid Protests, Majorities Across Racial and Ethnic Groups Express Support for the Black Lives Matter Movement

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As demonstrations continue across the country to protest the death of George Floyd, a black man killed while in Minneapolis police custody, Americans see the protests  both as a reaction to Floyd’s death and an expression of frustration over longstanding issues.

on Nov 4

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Turnout in U.S. has soared in recent elections but by some measures still trails that of many other countries

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When comparing turnout among the voting-age population in recent national elections in 50 countries, the U.S. ranks 31st.

on Nov 4

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1. The partisanship and ideology of American voters

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Registered voters are evenly split between the two parties: 49% are Democrats or lean Democratic, 48% are Republicans or lean to the GOP.

on Nov 4

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17 states haven’t had a female U.S. senator, and 18 haven’t had a woman governor

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Five races for U.S. Senate and two for governor feature a major-party nominee who, if elected, would be the first woman in their state to hold the office.

on Nov 3

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Americans’ top sources of political news ahead of the 2024 election

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Among those who listed a main source of political news, six-in-ten say that their source is part of the “mainstream media.”

on Nov 1

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How the American middle class has changed in the past five decades

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The share of adults who live in middle-class households fell from 61% in 1971 to 50% in 2021, according to a new analysis.

on Oct 31

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Key facts about U.S. poll workers

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What do poll workers do, and how many typically help in general elections? Read about state requirements for these temporary election staffers and more.

on Oct 30

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Religious Landscape Study

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Explore the geographic distribution and demographics of America's major religious groups.

on Oct 28

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A look at the state of affordable housing in the U.S.

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About seven-in-ten Americans (69%) say they are very concerned about the cost of housing.

on Oct 26

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Trump’s International Ratings Remain Low, Especially Among Key Allies

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Donald Trump’s international ratings remains poor, and opinion of the U.S. has declined since his election. Yet most people around the world still want the U.S., not China, as the world's leading power.

on Oct 25

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Harris, Trump Voters Differ Over Election Security, Vote Counts and Hacking Concerns

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90% of Harris voters, versus 57% of Trump voters, are confident the 2024 election will be administered well.

on Oct 24

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Has the rise of religious ‘nones’ come to an end in the U.S.?

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Although it’s possible that the “nones” have leveled off, it’s also possible that their growth has continued, but at a gradual pace that is difficult to see in the data.

on Oct 24

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Most U.S. voters say immigrants – no matter their legal status – mostly take jobs citizens don’t want

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Three-quarters of voters say undocumented immigrants fill jobs citizens don’t want, while 61% say the same of legal immigrants.

on Oct 23

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Military veterans remain a Republican group, backing Trump over Harris by wide margin

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Veteran voters have long been more likely to align themselves with the Republican Party than the Democratic Party.

on Oct 23

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An Early Look at Black Voters’ Views on Biden, Trump and Election 2024

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Black voters are more confident in Biden than Trump when it comes to having the qualities needed to serve another term.

on Oct 21

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How Americans See Men and Masculinity

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Republican men stand out in views of their own masculinity, the impact of changing gender roles and men's progress in recent decades.

on Oct 19

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Republicans, young adults now nearly as likely to trust info from social media as from national news outlets

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Today, 37% of all U.S. adults say they have a lot of or some trust in the information that comes from social media sites.

on Oct 18

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Americans’ Views of 2024 Election News

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About three-quarters of U.S. adults say they’ve seen inaccurate election news at least somewhat often, and many say it’s hard to tell what’s true.

on Oct 18

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1. Public views on men and masculinity

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More Americans say people have mostly positive views of men who are manly or masculine (43%) than say people have mostly negative views (25%).

on Oct 18

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Most Americans back cellphone bans during class, but fewer support all-day restrictions

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Overall, 68% of U.S. adults say they support a ban on middle and high school students using cellphones during class.

on Oct 18

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Key facts about Black eligible voters in 2024

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The number of Black eligible voters in the United States is projected to reach 34.4 million in November 2024 after several years of modest growth.

on Oct 17

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How Americans feel about hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas

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Overall, 44% of Americans support more hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas in the United States, while 53% oppose it.

on Oct 17

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6. How men and women rate their own masculinity and femininity

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42% of U.S. men rate themselves as highly masculine, while a similar share (43%) say they lean masculine.

on Oct 17

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1. The Harris-Trump matchup

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Among voters, 82% say they’re certain of their support for Harris or Trump in the election. Supporters of the candidates are about equally engaged in the race.

on Oct 17

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Most Voters Say Harris Will Concede – and Trump Won’t – If Defeated in the Election

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Most voters say it’s unclear who will win the 2024 election, and that Trump won’t concede if he loses. And 66% say political violence is a major problem.

on Oct 17

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4. Accuracy of election news

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Nearly three-quarters of Americans say they see inaccurate election news at least somewhat often; 37% see this very or extremely often.

on Oct 17

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3. How Americans feel about election coverage

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Americans are divided on whether it’s easy to find reliable news about the 2024 presidential election. Republicans are more likely to think it’s difficult.

on Oct 17

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2. Where Americans turn for election news

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The types of platforms Americans turn to for election news differ by age, and partisans rely on different media outlets.

on Oct 16

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1. How closely are Americans following election news, and what are they seeing?

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Most say they’re following election news closely, with the most interest in candidates’ stances on issues. But this type of news isn’t seen most often.

on Oct 16

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Redacting identifying information with computational methods in large text data

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In this post, we discuss three methods to identify and remove specific words and phrases in unstructured text data.

on Oct 16

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Who U.S. Adults Follow on TikTok

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American TikTok users follow far more pop culture and entertainment accounts than news and politics ones.

on Oct 10

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Quiz: How much do you know about science?

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Test your knowledge of science facts and applications of scientific principles by taking our 11-question quiz, then compare your answers to the average American and across demographic groups.

on Oct 10

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12th grade girls and boys in the U.S. have different views about gender discrimination in the workplace

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Many U.S. teens say women still face discrimination against gaining leadership positions and getting equal pay for equal work.

on Oct 9

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Taiwan seen more favorably than not across 24 countries

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A median of 48% of people across the 24 countries have a favorable view of Taiwan, compared with a median of 28% who have an unfavorable view.

on Oct 9

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What do you know about the U.S. government?

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Test your civics knowledge by taking our short 6-question quiz.

on Oct 7

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Younger Americans stand out in their views of the Israel-Hamas war

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33% of adults under 30 say their sympathies lie either entirely or mostly with the Palestinian people, while 14% say their sympathies lie with the Israeli people.

on Oct 6