report | Mar 24, 2010

Who Are the 2010 Census Skeptics?

Among American adults who say they may not participate in the 2010 Census, 44% are under age 30, according to a new analysis of a Pew Research Center survey on attitudes toward the national headcount.

short reads | Mar 24, 2010

Want Tougher Financial Regulation

Six-in-ten Americans support the idea of the government imposing tighter controls on the financial sector.

short reads | Mar 24, 2010

Tattoo Taboo

The great majority of adults with tattoos (72%) say they are usually hidden from view.

short reads | Mar 24, 2010

Millennials’ High Hopes

While only 31% of young workers say they earn enough money to lead the kind of life they want, fully 88% expect they will do so in the future.

short reads | Mar 24, 2010

Parenting a Priority

About half of young adults, ages 18-29, say being a good parent is one of the most important things to them.

short reads | Mar 24, 2010

Media Darling: Cable News

Of seven media, only cable news did not suffer declining ad revenues last year.

short reads | Mar 24, 2010

Economic Woes

Fully 70% of Americans say they have faced one or more job or financial-related problems in the past year, up from 59% in February 2009.

short reads | Mar 24, 2010

We Can Work it Out

Eight-in-ten Americans say Democrats and Republicans in Congress are not working together.

short reads | Mar 24, 2010

Deficit Neutral

Americans are evenly split on whether spending more to help the economy recover or reducing the federal deficit should be a higher government priority.

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