About half of Americans say the best age for a U.S. president is in their 50s
When asked about the ideal age of a president, around half of Americans (49%) say they prefer someone in their 50s.
When asked about the ideal age of a president, around half of Americans (49%) say they prefer someone in their 50s.
Most self-employed workers (62%) say they are extremely or very satisfied with their job, compared with 51% of those who are not self-employed.
About one-in-four Asian Americans (24%) consider themselves extremely or very informed about the history of Asian people in the United States.
As of 2021, 25% of 40-year-olds in the United States had never been married, a significant increase from 20% in 2010.
People around the world see both strengths and flaws in the U.S., but they generally view the U.S. positively, according to a new survey of 24 countries.
Lesbian, gay and bisexual Americans are far more likely than those who are straight to say they have ever used a dating site or app (51% vs. 28%).
As the United States celebrates Pride month, here are five key findings about LGBTQ+ Americans.
17% of U.S. adults have unfollowed, unfriended, blocked or changed their settings to see less of someone on social media because of religious content the person posted or shared.
Just 23% of Americans say the government is doing a good job dealing with the large number of people seeking asylum at the border, while 73% say it’s doing a bad job.
Americans generally regard India favorably, but many have never heard of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.