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Teens, Social Media and Technology 2023 short reads | Dec 11, 2023 A declining share of adults, and few teens, support a U.S. TikTok ban | Internal Links | Dofollow |
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Black Americans are more likely than others to say they see problematic news coverage of Black people About four-in-ten Black Americans (39%) say they extremely or fairly often see or hear news coverage about Black people that is racist or racially insensitive. short reads | Dec 21, 2023 5 facts about Black Americans and health care More Black Americans say health outcomes for Black people in the United States have improved over the past 20 years than say outcomes have worsened. short reads | Dec 19, 2023 A majority of Americans have a friend of a different religion About six-in-ten U.S. adults say only some (43%) or hardly any or none (18%) of their friends have the same religion they do. short reads | Dec 18, 2023 Fewer young men are in college, especially at 4-year schools College enrollment among young Americans has been declining over the past decade, and it’s mostly due to fewer young men pursuing degrees. report | Dec 14, 2023 In GOP Contest, Trump Supporters Stand Out for Dislike of Compromise Donald Trump has a wide lead for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination. His supporters stand out from Republicans who back Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley in their desire for a presidential candidate who will push hard for policies that Republican voters want. | Internal Links | Dofollow |
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A majority of Americans have a friend of a different religion About six-in-ten U.S. adults say only some (43%) or hardly any or none (18%) of their friends have the same religion they do. short reads | Dec 18, 2023 Fewer young men are in college, especially at 4-year schools College enrollment among young Americans has been declining over the past decade, and it’s mostly due to fewer young men pursuing degrees. report | Dec 14, 2023 In GOP Contest, Trump Supporters Stand Out for Dislike of Compromise Donald Trump has a wide lead for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination. His supporters stand out from Republicans who back Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley in their desire for a presidential candidate who will push hard for policies that Republican voters want. | Internal Links | Dofollow |
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Attitudes on an Interconnected World How close do people feel to others around the world? How much do they want their countries involved in international affairs? How do people’s experiences with travel and feelings of international connectedness relate to their views about the world? A recent 24-nation survey explores these questions. short reads | Nov 27, 2023 How people around the world view same-sex marriage Among the 32 places surveyed, support for legal same-sex marriage is highest in Sweden, where 92% of adults favor it, and lowest in Nigeria, where only 2% back it. short reads | Sep 26, 2023 Israelis have grown more skeptical of a two-state solution Only 35% of Israelis believe that Israel and an independent Palestine can coexist peacefully, down from 44% in 2017. short reads | Dec 5, 2023 In East Asia, many people see China’s power and influence as a major threat In most places surveyed, more people name China’s influence as a major threat than any of the other geopolitical issues asked about. All International Affairs research > Economy & Work report | Dec 4, 2023 Wealth Surged in the Pandemic, but Debt Endures for Poorer Black and Hispanic Families About one-in-four Black households and one-in-seven Hispanic households had no wealth or were in debt in 2021, compared with about one-in-ten U.S. households overall. report | Nov 9, 2023 Tipping Culture in America: Public Sees a Changed Landscape 72% of U.S. adults say tipping is expected in more places today than it was five years ago. But even as Americans say they’re being asked to tip more often, only about a third say it’s extremely or very easy to know whether (34%) or how much (33%) to tip for various services. short reads | Nov 2, 2023 Women have gained ground in the nation’s highest-paying occupations, but still lag behind men Women now make up 35% of workers in the United States’ 10 highest-paying occupations – up from 13% in 1980. All Economy & Work research > Race & Ethnicity report | Nov 30, 2023 Discrimination Experiences Shape Most Asian Americans’ Lives Most Asian adults in the U.S. have been treated as a foreigner or experienced incidents where people assume they are a “model minority.” report | Sep 26, 2023 Black Americans’ Experiences With News Black Americans see a range of problems with how Black people are covered in the news. Almost two-thirds of Black adults (63%) say news about Black people is often more negative than news about other racial and ethnic groups. And while few are optimistic that will change in the foreseeable future, many see ways in which that coverage could be improved. short reads | Sep 26, 2023 Asian American voters prioritize candidates’ policy positions over their racial identity 97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for. report | Jul 19, 2023 Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans Around three-quarters of Asian Americans (78%) have a favorable view of the United States. Majorities of Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Vietnamese adults in the U.S. have a favorable view of their own ancestral homeland. By contrast, fewer than half of Chinese Americans say they have a favorable opinion of China. All Race & Ethnicity research > | Internal Links | Dofollow |
How people around the world view same-sex marriage Among the 32 places surveyed, support for legal same-sex marriage is highest in Sweden, where 92% of adults favor it, and lowest in Nigeria, where only 2% back it. short reads | Sep 26, 2023 Israelis have grown more skeptical of a two-state solution Only 35% of Israelis believe that Israel and an independent Palestine can coexist peacefully, down from 44% in 2017. short reads | Dec 5, 2023 In East Asia, many people see China’s power and influence as a major threat In most places surveyed, more people name China’s influence as a major threat than any of the other geopolitical issues asked about. All International Affairs research > Economy & Work report | Dec 4, 2023 Wealth Surged in the Pandemic, but Debt Endures for Poorer Black and Hispanic Families About one-in-four Black households and one-in-seven Hispanic households had no wealth or were in debt in 2021, compared with about one-in-ten U.S. households overall. report | Nov 9, 2023 Tipping Culture in America: Public Sees a Changed Landscape 72% of U.S. adults say tipping is expected in more places today than it was five years ago. But even as Americans say they’re being asked to tip more often, only about a third say it’s extremely or very easy to know whether (34%) or how much (33%) to tip for various services. short reads | Nov 2, 2023 Women have gained ground in the nation’s highest-paying occupations, but still lag behind men Women now make up 35% of workers in the United States’ 10 highest-paying occupations – up from 13% in 1980. All Economy & Work research > Race & Ethnicity report | Nov 30, 2023 Discrimination Experiences Shape Most Asian Americans’ Lives Most Asian adults in the U.S. have been treated as a foreigner or experienced incidents where people assume they are a “model minority.” report | Sep 26, 2023 Black Americans’ Experiences With News Black Americans see a range of problems with how Black people are covered in the news. Almost two-thirds of Black adults (63%) say news about Black people is often more negative than news about other racial and ethnic groups. And while few are optimistic that will change in the foreseeable future, many see ways in which that coverage could be improved. short reads | Sep 26, 2023 Asian American voters prioritize candidates’ policy positions over their racial identity 97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for. report | Jul 19, 2023 Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans Around three-quarters of Asian Americans (78%) have a favorable view of the United States. Majorities of Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Vietnamese adults in the U.S. have a favorable view of their own ancestral homeland. By contrast, fewer than half of Chinese Americans say they have a favorable opinion of China. All Race & Ethnicity research > | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Israelis have grown more skeptical of a two-state solution Only 35% of Israelis believe that Israel and an independent Palestine can coexist peacefully, down from 44% in 2017. short reads | Dec 5, 2023 In East Asia, many people see China’s power and influence as a major threat In most places surveyed, more people name China’s influence as a major threat than any of the other geopolitical issues asked about. All International Affairs research > Economy & Work report | Dec 4, 2023 Wealth Surged in the Pandemic, but Debt Endures for Poorer Black and Hispanic Families About one-in-four Black households and one-in-seven Hispanic households had no wealth or were in debt in 2021, compared with about one-in-ten U.S. households overall. report | Nov 9, 2023 Tipping Culture in America: Public Sees a Changed Landscape 72% of U.S. adults say tipping is expected in more places today than it was five years ago. But even as Americans say they’re being asked to tip more often, only about a third say it’s extremely or very easy to know whether (34%) or how much (33%) to tip for various services. short reads | Nov 2, 2023 Women have gained ground in the nation’s highest-paying occupations, but still lag behind men Women now make up 35% of workers in the United States’ 10 highest-paying occupations – up from 13% in 1980. All Economy & Work research > Race & Ethnicity report | Nov 30, 2023 Discrimination Experiences Shape Most Asian Americans’ Lives Most Asian adults in the U.S. have been treated as a foreigner or experienced incidents where people assume they are a “model minority.” report | Sep 26, 2023 Black Americans’ Experiences With News Black Americans see a range of problems with how Black people are covered in the news. Almost two-thirds of Black adults (63%) say news about Black people is often more negative than news about other racial and ethnic groups. And while few are optimistic that will change in the foreseeable future, many see ways in which that coverage could be improved. short reads | Sep 26, 2023 Asian American voters prioritize candidates’ policy positions over their racial identity 97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for. report | Jul 19, 2023 Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans Around three-quarters of Asian Americans (78%) have a favorable view of the United States. Majorities of Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Vietnamese adults in the U.S. have a favorable view of their own ancestral homeland. By contrast, fewer than half of Chinese Americans say they have a favorable opinion of China. All Race & Ethnicity research > | Internal Links | Dofollow |
In East Asia, many people see China’s power and influence as a major threat In most places surveyed, more people name China’s influence as a major threat than any of the other geopolitical issues asked about. All International Affairs research > Economy & Work report | Dec 4, 2023 Wealth Surged in the Pandemic, but Debt Endures for Poorer Black and Hispanic Families About one-in-four Black households and one-in-seven Hispanic households had no wealth or were in debt in 2021, compared with about one-in-ten U.S. households overall. report | Nov 9, 2023 Tipping Culture in America: Public Sees a Changed Landscape 72% of U.S. adults say tipping is expected in more places today than it was five years ago. But even as Americans say they’re being asked to tip more often, only about a third say it’s extremely or very easy to know whether (34%) or how much (33%) to tip for various services. short reads | Nov 2, 2023 Women have gained ground in the nation’s highest-paying occupations, but still lag behind men Women now make up 35% of workers in the United States’ 10 highest-paying occupations – up from 13% in 1980. All Economy & Work research > Race & Ethnicity report | Nov 30, 2023 Discrimination Experiences Shape Most Asian Americans’ Lives Most Asian adults in the U.S. have been treated as a foreigner or experienced incidents where people assume they are a “model minority.” report | Sep 26, 2023 Black Americans’ Experiences With News Black Americans see a range of problems with how Black people are covered in the news. Almost two-thirds of Black adults (63%) say news about Black people is often more negative than news about other racial and ethnic groups. And while few are optimistic that will change in the foreseeable future, many see ways in which that coverage could be improved. short reads | Sep 26, 2023 Asian American voters prioritize candidates’ policy positions over their racial identity 97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for. report | Jul 19, 2023 Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans Around three-quarters of Asian Americans (78%) have a favorable view of the United States. Majorities of Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Vietnamese adults in the U.S. have a favorable view of their own ancestral homeland. By contrast, fewer than half of Chinese Americans say they have a favorable opinion of China. All Race & Ethnicity research > | Internal Links | Dofollow |
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Tipping Culture in America: Public Sees a Changed Landscape 72% of U.S. adults say tipping is expected in more places today than it was five years ago. But even as Americans say they’re being asked to tip more often, only about a third say it’s extremely or very easy to know whether (34%) or how much (33%) to tip for various services. | Internal Links | Dofollow |
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Discrimination Experiences Shape Most Asian Americans’ Lives Most Asian adults in the U.S. have been treated as a foreigner or experienced incidents where people assume they are a “model minority.” report | Sep 26, 2023 Black Americans’ Experiences With News Black Americans see a range of problems with how Black people are covered in the news. Almost two-thirds of Black adults (63%) say news about Black people is often more negative than news about other racial and ethnic groups. And while few are optimistic that will change in the foreseeable future, many see ways in which that coverage could be improved. short reads | Sep 26, 2023 Asian American voters prioritize candidates’ policy positions over their racial identity 97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for. report | Jul 19, 2023 Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans Around three-quarters of Asian Americans (78%) have a favorable view of the United States. Majorities of Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Vietnamese adults in the U.S. have a favorable view of their own ancestral homeland. By contrast, fewer than half of Chinese Americans say they have a favorable opinion of China. All Race & Ethnicity research > | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Black Americans’ Experiences With News Black Americans see a range of problems with how Black people are covered in the news. Almost two-thirds of Black adults (63%) say news about Black people is often more negative than news about other racial and ethnic groups. And while few are optimistic that will change in the foreseeable future, many see ways in which that coverage could be improved. short reads | Sep 26, 2023 Asian American voters prioritize candidates’ policy positions over their racial identity 97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for. report | Jul 19, 2023 Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans Around three-quarters of Asian Americans (78%) have a favorable view of the United States. Majorities of Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Vietnamese adults in the U.S. have a favorable view of their own ancestral homeland. By contrast, fewer than half of Chinese Americans say they have a favorable opinion of China. All Race & Ethnicity research > | Internal Links | Dofollow |
Asian American voters prioritize candidates’ policy positions over their racial identity 97% of Asian Americans registered to vote say a candidate’s policy positions are more important than their race or ethnicity when deciding whom to vote for. report | Jul 19, 2023 Most Asian Americans View Their Ancestral Homelands Favorably, Except Chinese Americans Around three-quarters of Asian Americans (78%) have a favorable view of the United States. Majorities of Filipino, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Vietnamese adults in the U.S. have a favorable view of their own ancestral homeland. By contrast, fewer than half of Chinese Americans say they have a favorable opinion of China. All Race & Ethnicity research > | Internal Links | Dofollow |
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