After increasing in 2020, layoffs at large U.S. newspapers and digital news sites declined in 2021
In 2021, 11% of high-circulation newspapers experienced layoffs, compared with three times that share the year before (33%).
In 2021, 11% of high-circulation newspapers experienced layoffs, compared with three times that share the year before (33%).
Widespread child care challenges from the coronavirus pandemic lasted into 2021 for some U.S. parents.
Around four-in-ten Black adults in the United States (39%) say Black Lives Matter has done the most to help Black people in recent years.
Hispanic enrollment at postsecondary institutions in the U.S. has risen from 1.5 million in 2000 to a new high of 3.8 million in 2019.
Elections in Italy and Sweden have underscored the growing electoral strength that populist parties have displayed in Europe in recent years.
In less than a decade, the share of Americans who go “cashless” in a typical week has increased by double digits.
Whether the U.S. will continue to have a Christian majority in 2070 will depend on many factors, including religious “switching.”
While 26% of U.S. adults became more negative toward China between 2020 and 2022, 17% became more positive toward it.
Both the number and share of new college graduates with a bachelor’s degree in education have decreased over the last few decades.
Online dating users who are Democrats are far more likely their Republican counterparts to say someone’s vaccination status is important for them to see.