report | Jan 27, 2021
A Pew Research Center survey conducted in the summer of 2020 reveals that more Americans than people in other economically developed countries say the coronavirus outbreak has bolstered their religious faith and the faith of their compatriots.
short reads | Jan 26, 2021
52% of employed parents with children younger than 12 say it has been difficult to handle child care responsibilities during the pandemic.
short reads | Jan 25, 2021
A majority of workers in only four out of nine industries studied say that the responsibilities of their job can be done from home.
short reads | Jan 25, 2021
Voting members of the 116th Congress collectively produced more than 2.2 million tweets and Facebook posts in 2019 and 2020.
short reads | Jan 25, 2021
Among all married or cohabiting adults, 53% say things in their marriage or relationship currently are going very well.
short reads | Jan 22, 2021
Only two other presidents since 1900 – George W. and George H.W. Bush – granted fewer acts of clemency than Trump.
short reads | Jan 22, 2021
Kamala Harris’ election represented an advance in the progress Black Americans have made in recent decades in political leadership.
short reads | Jan 22, 2021
43% of those who report experiencing harassing behavior online say that they consider their most recent experience to be “online harassment.”
short reads | Jan 21, 2021
No lame-duck session in the nearly 5 decades for which data is available has been as legislatively productive as that of the 116th Congress.
short reads | Jan 20, 2021
Although Catholicism has long been one of the largest U.S. religious groups, John F. Kennedy and Joe Biden are the only Catholic presidents.