report | Jul 9, 2020
While declining shares give police forces positive marks for their use of force, treatment of racial groups and officer accountability, there is little support for cuts in spending on local policing.
short reads | Jul 9, 2020
Those ages 18 to 29 differ from older Americans in their news consumption habits and in their responses to major news events and coverage.
short reads | Jul 9, 2020
54% of U.S. adults have expressed their opinion about gender or gender equality in conversations with family and friends.
short reads | Jul 8, 2020
Even as they age, younger generations in the U.S. tend to be more favorably disposed to groups, leaders and countries beyond their border.
short reads | Jul 8, 2020
70% of Americans say the core strategies for containing COVID-19 are well understood, even though studies have yielded conflicting advice.
short reads | Jul 7, 2020
A century after the 19th Amendment was passed, Americans differ over how well the term “feminism” describes them and how they see the movement.
report | Jul 7, 2020
A hundred years after the 19th Amendment was ratified, about half of Americans say granting women the right to vote has been the most important milestone in advancing the position of women in the country.
short reads | Jul 7, 2020
The U.S. Hispanic population reached a record 60.6 million in 2019, up 930,000 over the previous year and up from 50.7 million in 2010.
short reads | Jul 6, 2020
37% of those ages 18 to 29 say they moved, someone moved into their home or they know someone who moved because of the outbreak.
short reads | Jul 2, 2020
Some 61% of U.S. adults say they follow COVID-19 news at both the national and local level equally, and 23% say they pay more attention to local news.