Recession Not Over
A majority of Americans say that the economy is still in a recession.
A majority of Americans say that the economy is still in a recession.
More than six-in-ten Americans have cut back on household spending since the recession began.
Compared with 2007, fewer people view the Supreme Court as conservative and more see it as liberal.
Young adults are significantly more likely than those in other age groups to engage in all cell phone applications.
While cell phone ownership remained stable, usage of eight cell phone applications grew significantly over the past year among cell owners.
Broad majorities in four Western European countries support a ban on women wearing an Islamic veil; however, most Americans would oppose such a ban.
Publics in 18 of 22 countries disagree with the notion that a university education is more important for a boy than for a girl.
Majorities in 11 of 22 countries reject the idea that men should have more of a right to a job than women do during tough economic times.
Roughly half the public believes that in 40 years human beings will be cloned and an extinct animal will be brought back through cloning.
Most Americans do not believe paper editions of newspapers will exist in 2050.