Key facts about the changing U.S. unauthorized immigrant population
The unauthorized immigrant population’s size and composition has ebbed and flowed significantly over the past 30 years.
The unauthorized immigrant population’s size and composition has ebbed and flowed significantly over the past 30 years.
As Americans eye the Asia-Pacific region, they see a mix of friends and some foes, according to a new survey conducted Feb. 1-7, 2021.
The Asian population in the U.S. grew 81% from 2000 to 2019, from roughly 10.5 million to a record 18.9 million people.
Polling organizations have taken close looks at how election surveys are designed, administered and analyzed. We are no exception.
Democrats are about 10 percentage points or more likely than Republicans to say they ever use Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn or Reddit.
Unlike with other China-related issues, there is little partisan difference on this question, a February survey found.
Today, 25% of adults ages 65 and older report never going online, compared with much smaller shares of adults under the age of 65.
An 85% majority of Democrats say everything possible should be done to make voting easy; 28% of Republicans say this.
67% of U.S. Catholics say Joe Biden should be allowed to receive Communion during Mass, while 29% say he should not be allowed to do this.
Union membership has had a somewhat unexpected – but likely temporary – turnaround amid the coronavirus pandemic.