report | Mar 18, 2021
Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to say prosecuting those who broke in on Jan. 6 is very important and that penalties for them will likely be less severe than they should be.
short reads | Mar 18, 2021
The course of the pandemic in India and China will have a substantial effect on changes in the distribution of income at the global level.
report | Mar 18, 2021
The global middle class consisted of 54 million fewer people in 2020 than the number projected prior to the onset of the pandemic.
short reads | Mar 17, 2021
The pandemic has presented challenges and obstacles for many Americans, but one group has been getting a lot of attention lately: moms.
short reads | Mar 17, 2021
The vast majority of religiously unaffiliated Black Americans believe in God and about half pray regularly, although few attend services.
short reads | Mar 17, 2021
The share of Americans who say they watch television via cable or satellite has plunged from 76% in 2015 to 56% this year.
short reads | Mar 16, 2021
One year into the coronavirus pandemic, about a fifth of U.S. adults (21%) are experiencing high levels of psychological distress.
short reads | Mar 12, 2021
The $7.25 federal minimum wage is used in just 21 states, which collectively account for about 40% of all U.S. wage and salary workers.
short reads | Mar 11, 2021
Just 9% of the public says it will be less than six months before most public activities operate about as they did before the outbreak.
report | Mar 11, 2021
A majority of Republicans say the GOP should not be accepting of Republican officials who openly criticize Donald Trump.